Child Psychologist
A child psychologist is a mental health professional who helps kids and teenagers how to handle life’s obstacles and mental health issues through psychological exams and various forms of therapy.
Child Psychologist
A child psychologist is a mental health professional who helps kids and teenagers how to handle life’s obstacles and mental health issues through psychological exams and various forms of therapy.
Who is a child Psychologist?
Child psychologists use a range of methods and skills when working with kids and teenagers, such as:
- Testing and assessment to identify psychological, intellectual, cognitive, and behavioural issues.
- Making use of treatments like talk therapy and behavioral interventions (psychotherapy).
- Developing prevention programmes, such as those against teen pregnancy, addiction, and bullying.
- Getting input from other experts and medical professionals who work with kids.
- Provide emotional support and feel that someone talk to about their feelings.
- Helps in child who are struggling with anxiety, depression, anger or big life changes.
- Assistance in resolving conflicts with the child and modifying challenging behaviour.
- Address behavioural or emotional issues.
- Aids a child with a condition that interferes with their ability to study or interact with others, such as ADHD, a learning disability, or autism spectrum disease.
- Help to find more detailed diagnosis for the child.
- Finding out what adjustments we can make at home and what adjustments the school can do to better support the child.
Child psychologists use a range of methods and skills when working with kids and teenagers, such as:
- Testing and assessment to identify psychological, intellectual, cognitive, and behavioural issues.
- Making use of treatments like talk therapy and behavioral interventions (psychotherapy).
- Developing prevention programmes, such as those against teen pregnancy, addiction, and bullying.
- Getting input from other experts and medical professionals who work with kids.
- Provide emotional support and feel that someone talk to about their feelings.
- Helps in child who are struggling with anxiety, depression, anger or big life changes.
- Assistance in resolving conflicts with the child and modifying challenging behaviour.
- Address behavioural or emotional issues.
- Aids a child with a condition that interferes with their ability to study or interact with others, such as ADHD, a learning disability, or autism spectrum disease.
- Help to find more detailed diagnosis for the child.
- Finding out what adjustments we can make at home and what adjustments the school can do to better support the child.