Clinical Theories
Clinical theories are frameworks that help mental health professionals understand and treat psychological issues. These theories provide insights into human behavior, emotions, and thought processes, guiding therapists in their approach to therapy. Common clinical theories include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychoanalysis, and Humanistic Psychology.
Each theory offers different perspectives on mental health. For example, CBT focuses on changing negative thought patterns, while Psychoanalysis explores unconscious motivations. By applying these theories, clinicians can tailor their interventions to meet the unique needs of their clients, ultimately aiming to improve mental well-being and promote healing.