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OFFICE of STUDENT AFFAIRS Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong 學生 Accredited Clinical Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training (updated in Oct, 2018) Accredited Settings Areas of Specialty Setting(s) under Hospital Authority Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital People with medical conditions Department of Clinical Psychology Adult psychological problems Caritas Medical Centre People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Castle Peak Hospital People with physical/mental disabilities People with criminal offending behaviors Department of Clinical Psychology People with medical conditions Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital at Sandy Bay Department of Clinical Psychology People with medical conditions Haven of Hope Hospital Adult psychological problems Clinical Psychology Service People with medical conditions Kowloon Hospital People with physical / mental disabilities DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 1 of 6 Adult psychological problems Clinical Psychology Service Child and adolescent psychological problems Kwai Chung Hospital People with physical / mental disabilities Department of Clinical Psychology Adult psychological problems Kwong Wah Hospital Child and adolescent psychological problems and TWHGs Wong Tai Sin Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology People with medical conditions MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation People with physical / mental disabilities Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine Child and adolescent psychological problems Princess Margaret Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Prince of Wales Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital People with medical conditions People with physical / mental disabilities Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Queen Elizabeth Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Queen Mary Hospital People with medical conditions People with physical / mental disabilities DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 2 of 6 Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Shatin Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems Tai Po Hospital People with medical conditions Clinical Psychology Service Adult psychological problems Tseung Kwan O Hospital People with medical conditions Adult psychological problems Psycho-behavioral Unit People with medical conditions Tuen Mun Hospital People with physical / mental disabilities Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology People with medical conditions Tung Wah Hospital People with physical / mental disabilities Adult psychological problems Department of Clinical Psychology Child and adolescent psychological problems United Christian Hospital People with medical conditions Corporate Clinical Psychology Services Oasis Centre for Crisis Intervention and Personal Adult psychological problems Growth DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 3 of 6 Setting(s) under Department of Health Child and adolescent psychological Child Assessment Service problems Adult psychological problems Elderly Health Service People with medical conditions Setting(s) under Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Police Psychological Services Group Adult psychological problems Setting(s) under Social Welfare Department Adult psychological problems Child and adolescent psychological Clinical Psychology Service Branch problems People with physical / mental disabilities People with criminal offending behaviors Setting(s) under Non-Governmental Organization(s) Clinical Psychological Service Fu Hong Society People with physical /mental disabilities Adult psychological problems Child and adolescent psychological Hong Kong Christian Service – Family Networks problems Hong Kong Red Cross Adult psychological problems DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 4 of 6 Ho Yuk Ching Educational Psychological Service Centre, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Child and adolescent psychological (Provisional Accreditation) problems New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Adult psychological problems Student Counseling Services in Universities Student Counseling and Development Service Office of Student Affairs Adult psychological problems The Chinese University of Hong Kong Centre of Development and Resources for Students (CEDARS) Adult psychological problems The University of Hong Kong DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 5 of 6 DCP’s Accredited Placement Settings for Clinical Psychology Training Page 6 of 6 .
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