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Who is who in Mental Health? - Dr Kim Whitaker & Dr Gerrard Burrell-Hodgson

12/09/12. There a numerous experts or clinicians working in the field of mental health, and there can be confusion within the legal profession about which expert to instruct in particular cases. Below is information about the relevant experts to assist in making instructions:

Clinical Psychologists
Clinical Psychologists will have completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology, usually followed by between one and three years “on the job” experience as an Assistant Psychologist or Research Assistant. This is followed by a Post Graduate (currently three year) Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (in the past this was an MSc). Their post graduate degree would cover...

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