Jina is a counselling psychologist who deals with different kinds of patients who suffer from different psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and other issues. In counselling she deals with causes, treatment and prevention of different types of disorders. She works hard to improve the everyday functioning of such types of people and help them to solve problems in daily living and cope more effectively with challenging situations. In the same way, Arina, one of her friends works as a clinical psychologist. Arina’s task does not differ much from Jina's, who is a counselling psychologist. Although we can see that a counselling psychologist sometimes deals with people who have less serious problems. In many cases, Jina works with school and university students, advising them about personal problems and career planning. Like clinical psychologists, psychiatrists also study the causes, treatment and prevention of psychological disorders. The difference between the two is that a clinical psychologist has a degree in psychology, which includes intensive training in treating people with psychological disorders. In contrast, a psychiatrist has a medical degree with years of specialised training in the treatment of psychological disorders. One important distinction is that psychiatrists can prescribe medications and give treatments whereas clinical psychologists cannot.
Q.49 In the following given cases Jina deals with which type of patients?
A) People suffer from schizophrenia
B) People who are deciding their career
C) Heart patients
D) People with Chronic illness
Q.50 Which of the following defines the work of Jina?
A) She deals with people who have less serious problems.
B) She works with school and university students.
C) She advises students about their personal problems and career planning.
D) All of the above
Q.51 Which of the following is true about the given passage?
A) The task of Jina is similar with Arina
B) Both Jina and Arina are clinical psychologists.
C) The task of Jina is difficult than Arina
D) The tasks of Arina is much difficult than Jina
Q52. Which of the following professions required a medical degree in the area of psychology?
A) Clinical psychologist
B) Organisational psychologist
C) Counselling psychologist
D) Psychiatrist
Q53 Out of the following job profiles where can a clinical psychologist not fit into?
A) Private clinics
B) Institutions for mental illness/mental asylums
C) Colleges and Universities
D) Hospitals
Q.54. ………………….. psychologists render valuable help in dealing with problems that the executives and employees of the school tend to face in their respective roles.
A) School psychologist
B) Counselling psychologist
C) Organisational psychologist
D) Clinical psychologist
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Q.49 In the following given cases Jina deals with which type of patients?
A) People suffer from schizophrenia
B) People who are deciding their career
C) Heart patients
D) People with Chronic illness
Q.50 Which of the following defines the work of Jina?
A) She deals with people who have less serious problems.
B) She works with school and university students.
C) She advises students about their personal problems and career planning.
D) All of the above
Q.51 Which of the following is true about the give passage?
A) The task of Jina is similar with Arina
B) Both Jina and Arina are clinical psychologists.
C) The task of Jina is difficult than Arina
D) The tasks of Arina is much difficult than Jina
Q52. Which of the following professions required a medical degree in the area of psychology?
A) Clinical psychologist
B) Organizational psychologist
C) Counselling psychologist
D) Psychiatrist
Q53 Out of the following job profiles where can a clinical psychologist not fit into?
A) Private clinics
B) Institutions for mental illness/mental asylums
C) Colleges and Universities
D) Hospitals
Q.54. ………………….. psychologists render valuable help in dealing with problems that the executives and employees of the school tend to face in their respective roles.
A) School psychologist
B) Counselling psychologist
C) Organizational psychologist
D) Clinical psychologist
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