Description
The records of the patient`s previous psychotherapeutic problems or disorders.
Alternative labels
records of psychotherapeutic problems
records of patient’s psychotherapeutic problems
history of psychotherapeutic problems
history of patient’s psychotherapeutic disorders
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
History of patient’s psychotherapeutic problems is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Psychotherapist: Psychotherapists assist and treat healthcare users with varying degrees of psychological, psychosocial, or psychosomatic behavioural disorders and pathogenic conditions by means of psychotherapeutic methods. They promote personal development and well-being and provide advice on improving relationships, capabilities, and problem-solving techniques. They use science-based psychotherapeutic methods such as behavioural therapy, existential analysis and logotherapy, psychoanalysis or systemic family therapy in order to guide the patients in their development and help them search for appropriate solutions to their problems. Psychotherapists are not required to have academic degrees in psychology or a medical qualification in psychiatry. It is an independent occupation from psychology, psychiatry, and counselling.
Clinical psychologist: Clinical psychologists diagnose, rehabilitate, and support individuals affected by mental, emotional, and behavioural disorders and problems as well as mental changes and pathogenic conditions through use of cognitive tools and appropriate intervention. They use clinical psychological resources on the basis of psychological science, its findings, theories, methods, and techniques for the investigation, interpretation, and prediction of human experience and behaviour.
Optional knowledge
History of patient’s psychotherapeutic problems is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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