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 Clinical Psychology: [/size:3cb289160c]
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 – What kind of treatment works for what kinds of [/size:3cb289160c]
 problems for what kinds of people, when, why and how[/size:3cb289160c]
 – Does depression last a lifetime or can it be treated by a [/size:3cb289160c]
 "talking therapy", a drug, or both?[/size:3cb289160c]
 – does family therapy rather than individual counselling [/size:3cb289160c]
 help someone be recover from symptoms of bulimia?[/size:3cb289160c]
 – Could early parenting style affect adolescent offending  [/size:3cb289160c]
 behaviour? could this be changed by parental counselling?[/size:3cb289160c]
 – the answers  might be complex, but there is evidence that [/size:3cb289160c]
 [size=13:3cb289160c]interventions work[/i:3cb289160c]
 
 Referral letter[/size:3cb289160c] [size=17:3cb289160c] "CB is a very pleasant young man. He suffered a [/sizec]
 severe head injury on **/97. He also suffered [/size:3cb289160c]
 orthopaedic injuries to his legs. His recovery has [/size:3cb289160c]
 [size=19:3cb289160c]been remarkable. He is now fully mobile. His IQ [/i:3cb289160c]
 is unaffected. However, his memory for current [/size:3cb289160c]
 events and past life appears limited. He has taken [/size:3cb289160c]
 to staying at home, barely socialises, and seems to [/size:3cb289160c]
 need to check locks, cookers etc. before leaving [/size:3cb289160c]
 the house…I believe some psychological [/size:3cb289160c]
 intervention of some form may be helpful…"[/size:3cb289160c]
 – Consultant Neurologist Dr Redwood[/size:3cb289160c]
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