This chapter briefly sketches the historical development of clinical psychology in Ireland and against this backdrop summarizes key findings from the 5 studies described in the remainder of this book. Clinical psychology has evolved in Ireland over the past 40 years from a profession with only a handful of members and a circumscribed role to one with over 300 professionals with complex and diverse roles. The first professional university based training programmes were set up in the late 1970s. The output from these continues to fail to meet the demand for qualified clinicians. Clinical psychologists are employed in three main areas: child mental health services; adult mental health services; and physical and intellectual disability services
The paper presents an overview of publications during the past twenty-five years in the area of chil...
Objective: General Medical Practitioners play a crucial role in the detection and referral of mental...
Aims: Educational legislation in the United Kingdom (UK) of the 1980s, in support of children and yo...
In Ireland clinical psychology emerged in the mid-1950s as an integral part of the public health ser...
This paper discusses the distinctive nature of the specialism of counselling psychology and outlines...
The results of a survey of 111 clinical psychologists in the Republic of Ireland along with some com...
Nolan M. The study of psychology in Ireland. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 43 n°393, 1989. Les é...
Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and hea...
The results of a 1993 survey of 111 clinical psychologists practising in Ireland are presented in t...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
Introduction: Professionalization is said to be composed of knowledge, autonomy and responsibility. ...
development of two year psychotherapy training progranunes in Ireland since 1981. He was the first I...
In this 1998 postal survey of 140 clinical psychologists working in eight Health Boards and Voluntar...
A survey of all clinical psychologists employed by eight health boards in the Republic of Ireland in...
This chapter contains a description of the development of counseling and its current status, includi...
The paper presents an overview of publications during the past twenty-five years in the area of chil...
Objective: General Medical Practitioners play a crucial role in the detection and referral of mental...
Aims: Educational legislation in the United Kingdom (UK) of the 1980s, in support of children and yo...
In Ireland clinical psychology emerged in the mid-1950s as an integral part of the public health ser...
This paper discusses the distinctive nature of the specialism of counselling psychology and outlines...
The results of a survey of 111 clinical psychologists in the Republic of Ireland along with some com...
Nolan M. The study of psychology in Ireland. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 43 n°393, 1989. Les é...
Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and hea...
The results of a 1993 survey of 111 clinical psychologists practising in Ireland are presented in t...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
Introduction: Professionalization is said to be composed of knowledge, autonomy and responsibility. ...
development of two year psychotherapy training progranunes in Ireland since 1981. He was the first I...
In this 1998 postal survey of 140 clinical psychologists working in eight Health Boards and Voluntar...
A survey of all clinical psychologists employed by eight health boards in the Republic of Ireland in...
This chapter contains a description of the development of counseling and its current status, includi...
The paper presents an overview of publications during the past twenty-five years in the area of chil...
Objective: General Medical Practitioners play a crucial role in the detection and referral of mental...
Aims: Educational legislation in the United Kingdom (UK) of the 1980s, in support of children and yo...