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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is a clinical psychologist?

A clinical psychologist is a well-trained mental health professional who specialises in diagnosing, assessing, and treating emotional, behavioural, and psychological disorders. They use evidence-based psychological therapies rather than medications to help individuals manage mental health challenges and improve overall well-being.

2. What does a clinical psychologist do?

A clinical psychologist:

  • Assesses mental health through interviews and psychological tests
  • Diagnoses emotional and behavioural conditions
  • Provides psychotherapy such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Helps patients cope with stress, trauma, and life challenges
  • Supports patients dealing with chronic illness or pre- and post-surgery stress
  • Works closely with psychiatrists and medical specialists when needed

Their focus is on improving mental health, coping skills, and quality of life.

3. What diseases are treated by a clinical psychologist?

A clinical psychologist treats a wide range of mental health conditions, including:

  • Depression and anxiety disorders
  • Stress-related disorders
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Phobias and panic disorders
  • Sleep disorders
  • Behavioural and emotional issues
  • Adjustment disorders related to illness, surgery, or life changes

They also provide counselling for relationship issues and emotional well-being.

4. Why choose Nanavati Max Hospital for a clinical psychologist?

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital offers comprehensive mental health care supported by:

  • Experienced and qualified clinical psychologists
  • Evidence-based therapy approaches
  • Confidential and patient-centred care
  • Integrated support with medical and surgical teams
  • Specialised counselling for chronic illness, cancer care, and surgery-related stress

The hospital ensures a safe, supportive, and holistic healing environment.

5. How do I prepare for my first appointment with a clinical psychologist?

Before your first visit with the clinical psychologist:

  • Note down symptoms, emotional concerns, or behavioural changes
  • Be prepared to discuss personal, medical, or family history
  • List current medications or treatments
  • Write down questions or therapy goals
  • Keep an open and honest mindset

This helps the psychologist understand your needs and plan effective therapy.

6. When do I need to see a clinical psychologist?

You should consider seeing a clinical psychologist if you experience:

  • Persistent sadness, anxiety, or emotional distress
  • Difficulty coping with stress, trauma, or loss
  • Behavioural or emotional changes affecting daily life
  • Sleep disturbances or panic attacks
  • Mental health concerns related to medical illness or surgery

Early psychological support can prevent worsening symptoms and promote long-term mental well-being.

7. How does a clinical psychologist diagnose mental health conditions?

A clinical psychologist diagnoses mental health conditions through a comprehensive psychological evaluation. This includes detailed interviews to understand symptoms, behaviour patterns, medical and personal history, along with standardised psychological assessments and questionnaires.

8. What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

The primary difference is in their training and treatment approach. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) who can prescribe medications and manage mental health conditions using medicines and medical interventions. A psychologist is trained in psychological assessment and therapy, using counselling and evidence-based psychotherapy techniques, but does not prescribe medication.