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The DHA Clinical Psychology Exam evaluates whether psychologists have the knowledge and clinical skills required to provide safe and effective mental health care in Dubai.
The assessment focuses on psychological assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, psychotherapy, ethics, and evidence based clinical practice.
It is an important step toward obtaining a DHA professional license.
To be eligible,
• A recognized Master's or Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology.
• Completion of supervised clinical training or internship, where applicable.
• Relevant post-qualification clinical experience.
• A valid professional license or registration from the country of practice.
• A Good Standing Certificate from the licensing authority.
Applicants should always review the latest DHA Professional Qualification Requirements before submitting an application.
The exam mainly consists of multiple choice questions (MCQs) based on clinical practice.
Candidates may encounter questions involving:
• Psychological case scenarios
• Mental health diagnosis
• Psychological assessment tools
• Treatment planning
• Ethical decision making
• Risk assessment
• Crisis intervention
• Evidence based therapeutic approaches
The emphasis is on applying clinical knowledge rather than recalling definitions.
| Official Exam Area | Main Preparation Focus |
|---|---|
| Schools of Psychology | Major psychological perspectives, historical foundations and theoretical approaches |
| Biological Psychology | Brain-behaviour relationships, nervous system, hormones, sensation and biological influences |
| Developmental Psychology | Cognitive, emotional and social development across the lifespan |
| Psychology of Learning | Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning and behaviour modification |
| General Psychology | Cognition, memory, perception, motivation, emotion and psychological processes |
| Personality and Individual Differences | Personality theories, intelligence, traits, assessment and human variation |
| Clinical Psychology | Assessment, psychopathology, diagnosis, formulation, intervention and therapeutic practice |
| Research Methodology | Study design, statistics, ethics, validity, reliability and interpretation of research |
Preparation time depends on your experience and familiarity with clinical psychology.
Candidates with recent clinical practice often prepare within a few months, while those returning to exams after several years may need additional study time.
A structured schedule with regular revision and practice questions usually produces better results than last minute preparation.
The DHA Clinical Psychologist Exam typically consists of 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs) .
These questions are designed to assess both theoretical knowledge and clinical application skills.
The total exam duration is 3 hours (180 minutes).
This includes time for registration, process introduction, and completing the exam content.
The required passing score is 55%.
The exam result is reported as "Pass" or "Fail" in the applicant's Sheryan account, the exact numerical score is not shared with candidates.
A practical plan is to divide preparation into three stages:
Foundation review: Cover biological, developmental, learning, general psychology, and personality.
Clinical application: Revise psychopathology, assessment, formulation, therapies, ethics, and risk management.
Exam practice: Solve mixed MCQs, review incorrect answers, and complete full length timed mock exams.
Studying by domain prevents candidates from spending all their time on therapy and diagnosis while overlooking basic psychology and research.
Common problems include:
• Studying only clinical disorders
• Confusing similar diagnoses
• Memorizing theories without understanding applications
• Neglecting biological psychology
• Avoiding research and statistics
• Choosing a treatment before completing assessment
• Ignoring confidentiality or patient safety concerns
• Practising only short quizzes instead of full mock exams