Clinical Health
Psychology Clinical Health Psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on the psychological aspects of physical health and illness. It includes the use of psychological principles, theories and research to understand, assess, and treat physical health issues. It is an important tool to help individuals and populations improve their physical health and well-being. It can be used to develop ways to manage chronic diseases and conditions, reduce pain and discomfort, and improve overall quality of life. By understanding and addressing psychological factors associated with physical health, Clinical Health Psychologists are able to help individuals cope better with illness and injury, improve their physical health, and enhance overall well-being.
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