Routes into Clinical Neuropsychology
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Routes into Clinical Neuropsychology is an essential reference guide for early career psychologists in the UK looking to pursue a role in clinical neuropsychology.
In this book, experienced authors from a range of backgrounds in clinical neuropsychological contexts provide a comprehensive outline regarding career opportunities, pathways for development, and diverse forms of practice in this fascinating area of clinical psychology. It outlines the essential competencies required for clinical neuropsychologists both in the UK and within the international context. Valuable guidance is provided on how to build a portfolio and write an effective clinical case study, alongside an exploration of how to address the challenges faced by individuals from under-represented communities as patients and healthcare professionals in clinical neuropsychology.
This book is aimed at trainee practitioner psychologists and early career practitioner psychologists, who are either interested in or already pursuing a career in the diverse and exciting field of clinical neuropsychology.
Sarah Gunn is a practicing HCPC Registered Clinical Psychologist in the NHS and third sector, and a Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Leicester. She specialises in neurodegenerative conditions (particularly Huntington’s disease) and acquired brain injury.
Alexander Marsh is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology. He works clinically in the Paediatric Neuropsychology Department at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Trust, where he is also Deputy Director for Research and Quality Improvement. His clinical and research interests are in epilepsy and functional neuroimaging.
Masuma Rahim is a Clinical Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Systemic Practitioner, and Expert Witness specialising in brain injury and mental capacity. She is Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and works clinically at Barts Health NHS Trust. She has particular interests in the areas of mental capacity law and medical ethics.
Mike Wang is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology and former DClinPsy Course Director. He is Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist having first qualified in 1980. Since 1988, he has taken a leading role in the training of clinical psychologists. He was the founding Chair of the Association of Clinical Psychologists UK.
The Association of Clinical Psychologists (ACP-UK) is the representative professional body for clinical psychologists. Its aim is to support, represent and empower clinical psychologists to provide a psychological influence and perspective in order to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of service users and the general public. It seeks to promote the profession and its members, explaining the role and competencies of clinical psychologists to healthcare managers, commissioners, policy makers and politicians, the general public, and service users. It provides training, psychological support and the opportunity to be part of national policies and guidance.
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