Clinical 103GC0700X



Clinical: Often referred to as bedside medical practice. Is based on an observation and treatment of patients as opposed to general science or theory. There is clinical linguistics, examination, waste, chemistry, research, formulation and numerous other medical applications.

Taxonomy Code: 103GC0700X

Behavioral Health and Social Service Providers | Clinical Neuropsychologist | Clinical


Behavioral Health and Social Service Providers: Include a group of health care professionals that offer support for addictive, learned and sometimes inherited behaviors. These issues are inclusive of drug abuse, older adult services, HIV prevention and education, alcoholism, transitions back into society after treatment, mental health and numerous other social and behavioral health issues. Examples include clinical psychologists, mental health counselors and psychiatrists.

Clinical Neuropsychologist: Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurocognitive deficits or brain injury. Normally a Clinical Neuropsychologist will have an advanced degree in clinical psychology. They use models of brain-behavior relationships to figure out whether expected neurobehavioral function is abnormal or has changed logistically.

Clinical specialists are located in these States: