Clinical Psychology
A branch of psychology is the in-depth study of individual cases, such as is interested in research, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of issues affecting mental health. Psychology clinic with four primary theoretical orientations: psychodynamics, humanism, cognitive behavioral and family therapy. It deals with the conditions that may cause some discomfort or suffering in people. The psychotherapist, for example, conducts one-on-one clinical interviews with his patients. The searcher can examine an individual case (such as a memory disorder) for the most important study possible exhaustive of the psychic processes of an individual or a group as a whole of its situation and its evolution. The aim of clinical psychology is to provide access the patient at the end of his psychic suffering.