Age Range
Children, young people and adults with cerebral palsy
About the Practice
When a child’s emotional wellbeing is tied to disability, pain, treatment or participation, parents need psychology that understands the medical context too. Cerebral Palsy Scotland Clinical Psychology supports Glasgow families with child and adolescent emotional health, parent stress, school pressure and psychological questions that need more than guesswork. The aim is to turn distress into a clearer formulation, a safer plan and language parents can use with school, home and the wider support network.
Clinical Expertise
Cerebral palsy, emotional wellbeing, adjustment, disability-related stress, family support and participation
Clinical psychology within multidisciplinary cerebral palsy support
Neurodisability-focused emotional and family support by service route
Why Work With Us?
Cerebral Palsy Specialist Context: Parents get a clearer, safer route by seeing the professional role, registration route and clinical scope before trusting someone with their child’s mental health.
MDT Psychology Support: Support looks beneath behaviour, avoidance or shutdown so the family can understand what the child is communicating.
Practical Family Support: Support can help families think about confidence, adjustment and emotional wellbeing alongside physical needs.
Children, young people and adults with cerebral palsy
Glasgow centre and Scotland-wide service
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Clinical psychology within multidisciplinary cerebral palsy support
Most private routes accept parent enquiries; check whether referral or consent is needed for the child’s age
Clinical records and recommendations by route
Neurodisability-focused emotional and family support by service route
Emotional regulation, coping, family communication and school participation support by service scope
Reports and MDT communication by pathway
Glasgow centre and Scotland-wide service
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Glasgow / Scotland-wide cerebral palsy service
Glasgow