C- Conceptual |T- Theoretical | CI- Clinical | P- Practice
C- Conceptual |T- Theoretical | CI- Clinical | P- Practice
C- Conceptual |T- Theoretical | CI- Clinical | P- Practice
C- Conceptual |T- Theoretical | CI- Clinical | P- Practice
The exploration of child psychology gained significant traction only in the mid 1900s with the formal establishment of child psychiatry as an independent domain within the broader field. This marked a transformative journey in scientific exploration, reshaping our understanding of child psychology. Interest in developmental psychopathology was ignited by pioneering figures such as psychoanalysts Melanie Klein and Anna Freud, as well as Piaget's ground-breaking work on cognitive development, Vygotsky's contributions to psychosocial development, and Bowlby's influential attachment framework.
While the field of child psychology is still in its infancy, various models have emerged over the years. These include behavioural models focusing on infant reactions, psychodynamic approaches emphasising unconscious psychological processes, and psychobiological perspectives delving into the interplay between a child's environment and biological mechanisms which shape emotions and behaviours.
Mental health difficulties in children range from emotional and behavioural disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD, to more complex neurodivergent disorders like autism and epilepsy. Symptoms of mental health disorders in children can include difficulties with how a child plays, learns, speaks and acts, as well as how the child handles their emotions.
The future of developmental psychology will no longer see children as merely recipients of knowledge and intervention programmes adults have designed for them. Instead, children should be included in the making of research and indeed contemporary sociologists and anthropologists have achieved significant outcomes in making research with children [Cowie & Jennifer, 2017]
“How soon can a child go mad? Obviously not
before it has some mind to go wrong.”
- Maudsley, 1895
At Psychology Cares we believe science and discovery is “child’s play”.
Polymath Leonardo Da Vinci and theoretical physicist Richard Feynman understood this. They understood the integration between exploration and learning through sensory mechanisms and explained those experiences through the dynamic interplay of thinking, feeling, recognising, and exploring.
Putting this into practice, like how building blocks can make houses, bridges, roads and clouds, our work through CRCI is ultimately about synthesising these concepts and theories with our own so that other people can put these into practice. We standardise the mechanisms to create more effective and efficient outcomes whilst being aware there is more to learn, develop and grow.
Conceptual Research forms the cornerstone of our approach. It involves the formulation of original ideas and the formulation of solutions to address specific problems, phenomena, or behaviours. This process serves as the foundational building block shaping our principles, thoughts, and beliefs, reflecting our commitment to innovative and thoughtful solutions in the field of psychology.
Theoretical Research holds a crucial role in ascribing significance to our concepts. This involves expanding upon existing theories and models to offer comprehensive explanations for a broad spectrum of phenomena and behaviours. Through this process, we actively contribute to the evolution and enrichment of existing frameworks, ensuring a nuanced understanding of the complexities within the realms of psychology.
Clinical Research involves the practical application of concepts and theories to address specific sets of problems, ranging from anxiety and OCD to personality disorders and epilepsy. This approach translates theoretical knowledge into actionable insights, guiding our efforts to develop effective interventions and solutions for individuals facing diverse mental health challenges.
Practice Research integrates concepts, theories, and clinical experience to formulate a set of practical guidelines. By combining theoretical insights with real-world clinical expertise, we strive to establish comprehensive and reliable practices within the field of psychology, ensuring a commitment to excellence in execution. The aim is to not only understand the principles but also to provide actionable insights on how to implement them proficiently.
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Conceptual Research forms the cornerstone of our approach. It involves the formulation of original ideas and the formulation of solutions to address specific problems, phenomena, or behaviours. This process serves as the foundational building block shaping our principles, thoughts, and beliefs, reflecting our commitment to innovative and thoughtful solutions in the field of psychology.
Conceptual Research forms the cornerstone of our approach. It involves the formulation of original ideas and the formulation of solutions to address specific problems, phenomena, or behaviours. This process serves as the foundational building block shaping our principles, thoughts, and beliefs, reflecting our commitment to innovative and thoughtful solutions in the field of psychology.
Conceptual Research forms the cornerstone of our approach. It involves the formulation of original ideas and the formulation of solutions to address specific problems, phenomena, or behaviours. This process serves as the foundational building block shaping our principles, thoughts, and beliefs, reflecting our commitment to innovative and thoughtful solutions in the field of psychology.
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