Clinical Child Psychology

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From this study we were able to see that health professionals are not always able to give the best care because they have limited resources and a colliding mood (Cooke, Smith, Arnold, & MSetfi, 2015). We are so able to see that with the best connection and a desire to help comes a pair that can tackle many different mental health issues. Although, it can be difficult to make this match, once it is set and the health professional and the client will be able to make a team that will conquer almost all mental health issues within the family.
“The Impact of Work on the Mental Health of Parents of Children with Disabilities”
Families are subjected to all sorts of change but no one really knows how the life of a parent whose child has a disability …show more content…

There are many different reasons why parents choose to use or not to use this form of help. The question is how do they know they made the right decision? Many people find themselves searching for help, help in making sure they have the right care for their child, but sometimes this a little harder than you would think. As a clinical child psychologist it is important to get with families and make them feel comfortable and help them gain the trust that could possibly be finite. Within this article we are able to see how important clinical child psychologist are when it comes to easing critical issues in the mental health …show more content…

Within this and many different articles we are looking at how these different pieces of clinical child psychology can help children, adolescents, and their families (Clinical Psychology, 2014). Getting to the bottom of any problem can be difficult but tacking the top of the “pyramid” can be the best way to start. In-fact, this means starting with their parents and close family, those who will be spending a lot of time with the child who has the mental

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