In an article published in Family Law, Sarah Branson, barrister at Coram Chambers and Dr Majella Byrne, a Clinical Director: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Kings College London, consider the importance of improving the use of experts in the Family Court and explain clearly what is meant by the different psychological titles.
The article features Sarah Branson, Barrister at Coram Chambers and Dr Majella Byrne, Clinical Director: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Kings College London.
The article covers answers to questions such as:
• What does it mean to be a psychologist?
• What does it mean to be a regulated psychologist?
• What does it mean to be a member of the British Psychological Society?
• What is a chartered psychologist?
• What is a Clinical psychologist?
• When is an expert truly an expert?
• What principles should be applied, with case examples.
You can read the article on the Family Law website here or below.