The Roles of Clinical Psychologists in Burns Care: A Case Study Highlighting Benefits of Multidisciplinary Care
The British National Burn Care Standards highlight the importance of routine psychosocial screening to optimise psychological well-being following burn injury. Routine screening enables clinicians to identify those who may benefit from further psychological intervention. In this case, we outline how...
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Main Authors: | Anna V. Cartwright (Author), Elizabeth Pounds-Cornish (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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