Clinical Psychology
Warning
The clinical psychology service within the National Spinal Injuries Unit is managed by Dr Campbell Culley. The service provides psychological and neuropsychological assessment of new patients admitted into the unit and ongoing therapeutic input across the inpatient stay. People will usually be met during their acute admission into Edenhall and followed up as appropriate to their needs.
Dr Culley has a wealth of experience in helping those with acquired injury or disability navigate acute spinal injury rehabilitation. While he will initiate contact with you and your family, if there is a particular concern or a pressing matter, you should feel free to contact him directly or ask the staff to do so on your behalf.
Meet the team
Dr Culley graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2002 with a 1st class honours degree in psychology. He completed a doctorate in clinical psychology in 2008 before being awarded the British Psychological Societies Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology a few years later. Dr Culley has a longstanding interest in the assessment and rehabilitation of neurological disorders and has worked in physical disability rehabilitation, stroke, major trauma, and for the last 8 years has been based in the National Spinal Injuries Unit.
Contact Details
Dr Campbell Culley, Clinical Neuropsychologist
0141 201 2547
campbell.culley@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Mon–Thu, 9.00am-5.00pm
The Clinical Psychology office is opposite the Aquatherapy pool.