In the context of psychological services, core/basic skills are essential competencies that practitioners must possess to effectively assist clients. The following skills are typically considered core:
• Communication skills (2): Vital for establishing rapport, understanding client needs, and conveying information effectively.
• Psychological testing skills (3): Necessary for administering and interpreting psychological assessments to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning. • Counselling skills (4): Fundamental for providing therapeutic support, facilitating discussions, and helping clients navigate their challenges.
Leadership skills (1), while beneficial in certain contexts, are not considered a core skill required for psychological services. They pertain more to managing teams or organizations rather than direct client interaction.