Abstract
The intricate interplay between the mind and the brain underpins the complexities of mental health disorders. Clinical psychology and neuropsychology, as distinct yet interrelated disciplines, offer valuable insights into unraveling this interplay. This paper aims to explore the synergies between clinical psychology and neuropsychology, emphasizing their complementary roles in understanding and intervening in mind-brain disorders. By examining their shared principles, distinctive approaches, and collaborative potential, this paper seeks to illuminate how the integration of these disciplines can contribute to a holistic approach to mental health assessment and treatment. The primary aim of this paper is to elucidate the interconnections and collaborations between clinical psychology and neuropsychology in the context of mind-brain disorders. By examining their shared tenets, distinctive methodologies, and potential integration, this paper seeks to highlight how these disciplines can collectively enhance our comprehension of mental health disorders and optimize interventions.
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Article Type: Review Article
EUR J ENV PUBLIC HLT, Volume 8, Issue 1, 2024, Article No: em0150
https://doi.org/10.29333/ejeph/14126
Publication date: 16 Jan 2024
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