Primary Care Psychology: Bridging Health and Mind
Primary Care Psychology The Core Definition of Primary Care Psychology Primary Care Psychology represents a burgeoning and essential subfield within psychology that focuses on the systematic integration of psychological services directly into primary care settings. This innovative approach moves away from traditional models where mental health care is often siloed, instead embedding mental health professionals […]
CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGIST
The Definition and Scope of Consulting Psychology Consulting psychologists represent a highly specialized sector within the field of psychology, dedicated to applying scientific psychological principles and evidence-based practices across diverse settings. Unlike traditional clinical psychologists who may focus solely on direct patient care within a fixed institutional setting, consulting psychologists often adopt a broader, systemic […]
SPECIAL PSYCHIATRIC RAPID INTERVENTION TEAM (SPRINT)
Introduction and Definition of SPRINT The SPECIAL PSYCHIATRIC RAPID INTERVENTION TEAM (SPRINT) represents a critical evolution in crisis management and psychological support, specifically designed to address the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, organizational crises, or large-scale disasters. SPRINT is fundamentally a multidisciplinary assemblage of mental health professionals whose core function is the provision of swift, […]
PATIENT-CLIENT ISSUE
Introduction and Definition of the Terminology Debate The Patient-Client Issue represents a profound and long-standing terminological controversy within the field of mental health care, addressing the fundamental question of how to properly identify the individual who is receiving psychological or psychiatric services. This seemingly simple semantic choice carries immense weight, reflecting deep underlying theoretical commitments […]