A Children Psychologist, or Child Psychologist, is responsible for working with children and adolescents to help diagnose mental health conditions and suggest treatments. Their duties include talking with children and their parents, referring them to specialists and writing reports to detail the child’s progress
Child Psychologist は、さまざまな職務と責任を果たすことができなければなりません。以下は、Child Psychologist が実行できるいくつかの職務と責任です:
- Assist affected children and families to realize happiness and fulfillment in their daily lives, thereby achieving their developmental milestones
- Provide detailed documentation and records of evaluations and treatments according to in-house policies
- Educate family members on interventions they can do for their child or how to respond to certain behaviors
- Coordinate with other child health experts, like child protection workers, pediatricians and social workers to facilitate and ensure the psychological development of a child
- Organize educational programs to educate adolescents or teenagers on the repercussions of high-risk behaviors and ways to adjust to them
- Address issues such as depression, bullying, various mental health issues and learning difficulties in children by providing appropriate psychological intervention
- Offer recommendations concerning the nature of child custody cases, as well as determine the suitability of each parent to take the sole custody of a child
競争力のある Child Psychologist には、次のような特定のスキルと資格があります:
- Excellent communication skills, particularly the ability to communicate with children of different ages and from varied socio-economic and cultural backgrounds
- Problem-solving skills in arriving at conclusions from a diagnosis and recommending appropriate treatment
- Empathic quality in addressing the emotional needs of children
- Willingness to attend seminars and meetings about topics relevant to child psychology
- Knowledge of different therapeutic methods and ability to switch between different treatment strategies to meet each child’s needs
- Adherence to professional, legal and ethical regulations, as required by relevant regulatory bodies and the law
- Patience and understanding when dealing with children’s emotional issues