Developing a clinical psychology service for patients affected by Covid-19: Reflections from Leeds Department of Clinical and Health Psychology

Author:

Johnson Louise,Shand Sarah,Bowmer Grace,Derbyshire Catherine

Abstract

The paper discusses a new clinical psychology service developed during the first Covid-19 pandemic to offer psychological assessment and intervention to patients diagnosed with Covid-19. Information about the type of referrals and interventions offered were collected. Reflections of the service were captured from a patient and therapist perspective.

Publisher

British Psychological Society

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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