A survey of all clinical psychologists employed by eight health boards in the Republic of Ireland in 1994 and 1995 was conducted and the response rate was 54%. The views of the 67 respondents on their actual, desired and expected future work roles are described in this paper
Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and hea...
The mental health care needs of South Africa have shifted significantly in the postapartheid context...
This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical team...
The results of a 1993 survey of 111 clinical psychologists practising in Ireland are presented in t...
In Ireland clinical psychology emerged in the mid-1950s as an integral part of the public health ser...
This chapter briefly sketches the historical development of clinical psychology in Ireland and again...
In this 1998 postal survey of 140 clinical psychologists working in eight Health Boards and Voluntar...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Over the past decade, clinical psychologists have begun to play an increas...
The dominant identity of UK clinical psychologists is that of the reflective scientist-practitioner....
Background: The current study was concerned with the issue of service user involvement in the planni...
The purpose of this study was to report a nationalwide survey into clinical psychologists (CPs) in m...
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...
The results of two independent surveys of professionals working in government-funded adult community...
The purpose of this study was to reconsider some quantitative results of the first survey. In the fi...
Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and hea...
The mental health care needs of South Africa have shifted significantly in the postapartheid context...
This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical team...
The results of a 1993 survey of 111 clinical psychologists practising in Ireland are presented in t...
In Ireland clinical psychology emerged in the mid-1950s as an integral part of the public health ser...
This chapter briefly sketches the historical development of clinical psychology in Ireland and again...
In this 1998 postal survey of 140 clinical psychologists working in eight Health Boards and Voluntar...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Over the past decade, clinical psychologists have begun to play an increas...
The dominant identity of UK clinical psychologists is that of the reflective scientist-practitioner....
Background: The current study was concerned with the issue of service user involvement in the planni...
The purpose of this study was to report a nationalwide survey into clinical psychologists (CPs) in m...
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...
The results of two independent surveys of professionals working in government-funded adult community...
The purpose of this study was to reconsider some quantitative results of the first survey. In the fi...
Health psychology is the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and hea...
The mental health care needs of South Africa have shifted significantly in the postapartheid context...
This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical team...