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Clinical psychology (2043 bytes)
1: '''Clinical psychology''' is the application of [[psychology]] to mental illness or mental health problems.
3: ...ut all of these areas of clinical practice. Their clinical work may include the use of 'talk therapies' (i.e...
5: ...e deficit]]s to become [[clinical neuropsychology|clinical neuropsycholgists]].
7: ...or to the 20th century, there was little, if any, clinical help available for sufferers of mental health pro...
9: ...logical research could be successfully applied in clinical settings.

Clinical guideline (507 bytes)
3: ...ement how a certain task has to be fulfilled in a clinical context.
4: Clinical guidelines can be implemented in paper format (e....

Clinical lycanthropy (8202 bytes)
1: '''Clinical lycanthropy''' is a [[psychiatric]] syndrome that...
11: ...mselves as transformed, is considered evidence of clinical lycanthropy. The authors go on to note that altho...
16: ...h as [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]] or [[clinical depression]].
21: ...ences|<sup>4</sup>]] of two people diagnosed with clinical lycanthropy showed that these areas display unusu...
30: Clinical lycanthropy has been sometimes associated with [[...

Clinical depression (25244 bytes)
1: ... can, by definition, be said to be suffering from clinical depression.
3: ...many women as men report or receive treatment for clinical depression, though the gap is shrinking and this ...
40: ... down". As the list of symptoms above indicates, clinical depression is a [[syndrome]] of interlocking symp...
41: ...c outcome. For all of these reasons, treatment of clinical depression is seen by many as very useful and at ...
49: ...ury BC|1550 BC]]) contains a short description of clinical depression. Though full of incantations and foul...

Clinical Governance (2930 bytes)
1: ...The most widely cited formal definition describes clinical governance as
4: ...by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish."''' <br>(Scally and Donaldson...
10: ... to refer jointly to the corporate governance and clinical governance duties of healthcare organisations.
13: ...equal in measure to their other statutory duties. Clinical Governance is the mechanism by which that respons...
16: ...rtments are obliged to interpret the principle of clinical governance into locally appropriate structures, p...

Clinical trial (6337 bytes)
1: ...n [[medicine]], a '''clinical trial''' (synonyms: clinical studies, research protocols, medical research) is...
3: ==Types of clinical trial==
4: The most commonly performed clinical trials evaluate new [[drug]]s or medical therapie...
6: ...[randomized controlled trial]]'''. Other forms of clinical trials such as the [[cohort study]] and the [[cas...
10: ...s (in which case they are termed '''international clinical trials''').

Clinical death (828 bytes)
1: ...death]], it is also seen as a valid definition of clinical death by almost all medical establishments.
3: In relation to emergency medical care, clinical [[death]] occurs when the patient's [[heartbeat]]...

Clinical neurophysiology (1540 bytes)
1: '''Clinical neurophysiology''' is a [[medicine|medical]] spec...
14: *[http://www.neurophys.com Clinical Neurophysiology]
15: *[http://www.acns.org American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology]
19: ...neurol/CNeurophysiol/Clinnp.html Yale University. Clinical Neurophysiology]

Clinical neuropsychology (3384 bytes)
1: ...cipline of [[psychology]] that specialises in the clinical assessment and treatment of patients with [[brain...
3: ...dency) with substantial training in clinical neuropsychology, as well as a post-doctoral fellowship in the sam...
5: ... management, treatment and [[rehabilitation (neuropsychology)|rehabiliation]] of [[brain injury|brain injured]...
7: ...gists perform a number of tasks, usually within a clinical setting. They are often involved in conducting [[...
9: A clinical neuropsychologist's typical case load may include...

Clinical pharmacology (281 bytes)
1: ...''' is studying [[pharmacology]] in relation to [[clinical science]].

Clinical practice guideline (1929 bytes)
1: '''Clinical practice guidelines''' are collections of practic...
3: It has been found (Kolata 2004) that some simple clinical practice guidelines are not routinely followed to...
5: ...task is performed by the [[National Institute for Clinical Excellence]] (NICE). In The Netherlands, two bodi...
11: ...ade;] (NGC), a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. NGC is an initiative of the ...

Pre-clinical development (1062 bytes)
1: ...performed and results to be obtained a before a [[clinical trial]] in [[human|humans]] can begin.
5: ...uch misinformation about the use of animals in preclinical testing of new drug candidates. Animal testing i...

National Institute for Clinical Excellence (611 bytes)
1: ...ch [[NHS Trust]] area you lived in. It publishes clinical appraisals, of whether particular treatments shou...
4: * [http://www.nice.org.uk/ National Institute for Clinical Excellence]

Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research (3201 bytes)
1: The '''[[Albert Lasker Award]] for Clinical Medical Research''' is awarded by the [[Lasker Fo...

Self (psychology) (2335 bytes)
1: {{psychology}}
3: ...elf''' is a key construct in several schools of [[Psychology]]. Usages differ between theorists and fields of...
24: ...mplete autonomy is a uniquely western approach to psychology and models of self are employed constantly in are...
26: ...as they do. [[Nikolas Rose]] (1998) proposes that psychology is now employed as a technology: one that allows ...

Psychology (29255 bytes)
1: {{psychology}}
2: ...chology by means of comparison (see [[comparative psychology]]).
4: ...h is reflected in the dominance of [[cognitivism (psychology)|cognitivism]] as the guiding [[theory|theoretica...
6: ...areas such as [[artificial intelligence]], [[neuropsychology]], and [[cognitive neuroscience]].
8: ...niscentia'' or ''"On Memory and Recollection"''), psychology emerged as a separate discipline only recently. T...

Pronoia (psychology) (2166 bytes)

Flow (psychology) (3264 bytes)
27: ...een the first to describe this concept in Western Psychology, but he was most certainly not the first to notic...

Association (psychology) (685 bytes)
1: In [[psychology]] and [[marketing]], two concepts or [[stimuli]] ...

Complex (psychology) (1789 bytes)
1: ...s quite widely agreed upon in the area of [[depth psychology]] at least, being instrumental in the systems of ...
3: ...edipus complex]], his most famous (and outside of psychology - infamous) psychological formulation. Once [[Ju...
5: With the development of depth psychology, many complexes such as Freud's Oedipus complex w...
22: ...[Category:Freudian psychology]][[Category:Jungian psychology]]

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