PSYA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Harry Stack Sullivan, Bibliotherapy, Involuntary Treatment
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Clinical psychologist: received ph. d. level training, and are able to formally diagnose and treat mental health issues ranging from the everyday and mild to the chronic and severe. Counselling psychologist: mental health professionals who typically work w/ people needing help w/ more common problems such as stress, coping, and mild forms of anxiety and depression, rather than severe mental disorders. Psychiatrists: medical doctors who specialize in mental health and who are allowed to diagnose and treat mental disorders through prescribing medications. Deinstitutionalization: whereby mental health patients were released back into their communities, generally after having their symptoms alleviated though medication. Residential treatment centres: housing facilities in which residents receive psychological therapy and life skills training, w/ the explicit goal of helping residents become re-integrated into society as well as they can. Community psychology: area of psychology that focuses on identifying how indivs" mental health is influenced by the neighbourhood, economics and community resources, social grps, and other community-based variables.