c '. , I I I .- MAY 7; 1952 in little or no llilslcal Psychologist . psycholozy. the science of n-ien- t i:il liie. both at its phenomena and of their conditions. is traditionally as old as man himself, tor man philosephized about the nature of mind earlier than he did about matter. from ,out at this- subject matter. created by the thinkers of the past. have evolved the modern fields on! psychology. ' with the increasing complexity i or modern civilization has arisen the clinical psychologist. a stu- dent oi human behaviour and one pquippcd to apply scientific prin- ciples to an intensive study or the axscis and liabilities of an indiv- muui, the purpose being that oi Riding the re-adjustment or 1urih- ' mng the-wholesome development ' oi the pg;-iron. The cli lcal psychologist forms part at the treatment team in the niciiial hospital or clinic. In this 5 5 soiling his role is similar to t i that at the radiologist who sup- y I t plics the doctor wltirx-rays and ihcir interpretation. By means oi vnrinus lorms 01 tests the psy- chologist obtains A dynamic pic- ture of the person's personality functioning as a totality in spec- ilic situations. He presents the 1”f.i'.”.'i;'"3.ilt"t..'ilii3.al:S:i2fi"ll?.i5 We know the sweetest ways for you to malie Molilier happy! We have such preliiy complimenlis from you to her! She'll love the mists, treatment and rehabilita- tion of the menial patient. fashion nolies our harmonious accessories strike! Le'l- us help you choose. - - 5 ' 5' The role of the clinical psy- rholnglst is by no means restricted ' to the analysis of the mentally iii, Because of his knowledg the pgychologisl. may act in an o vis- ,..-y capacity or be employed full time in educational systems. wel- fare agencies or business and in- dustry. Functioning in these lat- lcr roles he provides iniormation regarding specific persons and environments or the analysis of xnt-rilional or situational problems: that, is helping persons become ud- JuSlNl to new surroundings or en- rlcovnrinsz lo iihd them ai job or school which would suit their as- sets, and investigating physical! arrangements to determine wheth- r-r they provide satislactory con- ditions for the worker. The revisions in ihe Mental Health Department have brought a clinical psychologist, Mr. E. G. Nichols, to Prince Edward Island. Under the present program psy- riioiogicai services are provided to the department of Mental Health. welfare. Education, and D.V.A.. as time allows. through the facil- ltlcs at Falconwood and the Men- ini Health Clinic in Charlottetown Ellen's lllar! Continued Irom page 1 . . . We saw Boulder Dam unit, a the amazing beauty 01 Lake M --ihe man-made lake, on the I out. The colors 0! the rocks are r unbelievably iseautliui shading irrim almost. pure white to black. e we may visit the Grand Can- yon on the way home. There was a howling blizzard there when we passcd its entraricrin November Likely in will be free from snow by this. The Painted Desert in also a lovely sight-We stopped there to have tea, I recall . . . We are :0- ing to Santa. Anita Races Saturday --Not. that I myself am a racing fan but they say the track and sur- roundings are beautiful. we saw Islanders the other day-n young couple horn Montague. It was most unusual to see a P. E. I. ll- cense plate down town. 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