What is Counseling psychology? Counseling psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on helping individuals cope with various life challenges and mental health issues. It involves the use of therapeutic techniques to address a range of emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal problems. Counseling psychologists typically work with individuals, couples, families, and groups to help them improve their mental health and overall well-being. They may use a variety of approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and humanistic therapy, to help clients overcome problems and achieve their goals. Some common issues that counseling psychologists may address include anxiety, depression, relationship problems, career and academic issues, addiction, and stress management. They may also work with individuals who have experienced trauma or other life-changing events. Overall, the goal of counseling psychology is to help individuals develop the skills and strategies they need to overcome challenges and lead happier, more fulfilling lives. Shervan K Shahhian
What is Counseling psychology?
Published by Shervan K Shahhian, LIBERTY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
I have a Doctored in Clinical Psychology (ABD) All But Dissertation, a Masters (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology, a Bachelor's (B.A.) in Psychology, a Associate Degree in Liberal Arts with an in Psychology, Certified in Anger Management and Certified in MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® View all posts by Shervan K Shahhian, LIBERTY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION