Recovery of memory during treatment: There is controversy suggesting erroneous memory and recovered memory about clinical memory of psychologists and counselors. It examines phenomena exhibited by various patients: the transmission of trauma that is reportedly "lost" is only to restore them in later life (Gavlick, 2001). In such cases, temporary memory loss is due to psychological reasons (ie traumatic events), not known brain injuries (Gavlick, 2001). People claiming to produce a false memory through the treatment of practice but some, but is a serious problem, we have to establish an association, such as the United States false memory syndrome Foundation (FMSF).
Clinical therapists are divided into two categories - they are clinical consultants or clinical psychologists. These two tasks have many overlapping areas, but mainly differ in that clinical psychologists can cooperate with a wider variety of patients and patients dealing with more serious problems. For example, clinical counselors often deal with people with anxiety and depression. Instead, clinical psychologists may work with schizophrenic patients and suicide patients. The main responsibility of clinical therapist is patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment. Patient assessment typically involves measuring, if any, which type of problem affects the patient. From there, the clinical therapist will make a risk assessment and try to judge the severity of the situation.
Recovery of memory during treatment: There is controversy suggesting erroneous memory and recovered memory about clinical memory of psychologists and counselors. It examines phenomena exhibited by various patients: the transmission of trauma that is reportedly "lost" is only to restore them in later life (Gavlick, 2001). In such cases, temporary memory loss is due to psychological reasons (ie traumatic events), not known brain injuries (Gavlick, 2001). People claiming to produce a false memory through the treatment of practice but some, but is a serious problem, we have to establish an association, such as the United States false memory syndrome Foundation (FMSF).