Advancing Medical Aspects of Healthcare Systems of Clinical Psychology in India

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Aamina Hussain, Shruti Bhimrao Tayade, Abirami Srinivasan, Saranya Sivalingam, Noor Mohamed Rasik. B

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The development of the biological as well as behavioural disciplines has prepared the path for the incorporation of psychosocial theory into healthcare practice. The core of the biological practice provides behavioural sciences, a behavioural medical field that is crucial to comprehend the concepts of wellness as well as sickness. As a result, addressing wellness and illness has replaced determining if a medical condition or weakness is present or not using the psychological framework in India, which defines wellness as an impression of total well-being in all its forms. Psychiatric issues along with behavioural breakdowns leading to, or connected to tangible and cognitive wellness are assessed, diagnosed, and treated by therapists. Keeping this in mind, the researcher has purposefully adhered to the positivism philosophy as it has helped reinforce rational thinking. The link between the factors alongside how they interplay has been established with the use of deductive reasoning. The scholar has been able to comprehend the real reason as well as the consequence that results in the appearance of this event thanks to the technique of surveying or usage of respondents' replies. The survey technique served as a principal means of collecting information, alongside an adequate number of ten medical participants were selected employing a straightforward random sampling strategy under the quantitative study approach (Refer to Appendix). Psychologists who work in the field of medical products must possess advanced abilities to instruct, extensive instruction, alongside an elevated standard of expertise as they approach morality and appropriate actions.

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Aamina Hussain, Shruti Bhimrao Tayade, Abirami Srinivasan, Saranya Sivalingam, Noor Mohamed Rasik. B. (2023). Advancing Medical Aspects of Healthcare Systems of Clinical Psychology in India. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(10s(2), 36–46. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1307
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