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Clinical Psychologists focus on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health conditions. They work with individuals, families, or groups to help them overcome personal challenges and improve their overall well-being and mental health. Clinical psychologists typically work in private practices, hospitals, or clinics, with a focus on mental health treatment and providing therapy and interventions.
Forensic Psychologists apply psychological principles to the legal system. They often conduct assessments, provide expert testimony, and consult on cases involving criminal investigations, child custody, or civil disputes.
Yes! At Mindstate Psychology, our team of psychologists work across both clinical and legal systems. Some of our psychologists even hold endorsements across both areas, meaning they have received specialised training as both Clinical and Forensic Psychologists.
Forensic psychology simply means applying psychology principles to the law. Forensic psychologists play a significant role in almost any level of the legal system. They may consult with legal professionals on mental health, criminal motivation, or risk assessment; they may assess or treat accused criminals or prison inmates for mental health disorders.
No, forensic psychologists do not visit crime scenes. While it might seem like an exciting part of the job based on TV shows, in reality, their role is more focused on the psychological aspects of a case. Crime scene investigators or forensic scientists are the professionals who physically examine crime scenes and collect evidence. Forensic psychologists come in later, analysing the evidence and providing expert opinions based on psychological principles.
Mindstate Psychology is a preferred choice for comprehensive and high-quality Clinical and Forensic Psychology services in Perth, Western Australia. Our South Perth team have extensive experience providing fast and comprehensive reports to lawyers and Government organisations.
With a deep understanding of how personality issues, identity issues, cultural issues, substance use issues and relationship issues can impact individual behaviour, you can be sure our forensic psychological services will be comprehensive and informed.
Many of our experienced psychologists provide professional training to other psychologists, private practices and organisations in conducting assessments and preparing reports for Court.