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Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments using standardized psychometric tools, clinical interviews, and behavioral observations.
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Formulate referral questions and select appropriate psychological assessment measures based on presenting concerns and clinical needs.
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Analyze assessment data to develop accurate clinical formulations, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations.
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Prepare clear, comprehensive, and evidence-based psychological reports for multidisciplinary teams, patients, and relevant stakeholders.
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Develop individualized care plans and treatment recommendations based on assessment findings and clinical outcomes.
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Design and implement personalized, evidence-based treatment plans utilizing therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and other appropriate psychotherapeutic modalities.
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Monitor patient progress through ongoing evaluation and modify treatment interventions to optimize therapeutic outcomes.
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Deliver culturally sensitive, ethical, and patient-centered psychological care while maintaining confidentiality and professional standards.
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Facilitate individual, group, family, and psychoeducational therapy sessions as clinically appropriate.
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Collaborate with fertility specialists, genetic counselors, and other healthcare professionals to provide compassionate psychological support and ensure the empathetic communication of complex or sensitive information, particularly in fertility (IVF) settings.
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Support patients in understanding the psychological and emotional implications of adverse findings, facilitating informed decision-making and effective risk communication.
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Participate actively in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, case conferences, and clinical discussions to promote integrated, collaborative patient care.
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Provide psychological consultation and professional guidance to physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and other members of the healthcare team.
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Coordinate referrals to internal and external healthcare services when additional specialist intervention is clinically indicated.
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Practice within professional scope, recognizing personal limitations and seeking supervision or consultation when necessary.
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Adhere to organizational policies, ethical standards, professional guidelines, and applicable legal and regulatory requirements in all aspects of clinical practice.