Gerard Riley teaches on the Clinical Psychology Doctorate programme. His research interests include:
Neuropsychological rehabilitation in acquired brain injury: errorless learning, anxiety-related avoidance of activities, disclosure of information about the injury to others Family responses to disability: relationship continuity in dementia, family engagement in rehabilitation after acquired brain injury Risk and sexual health: cognitive, social and cultural factors that influence safe/unsafe sexual behaviour in the context of HIV and other STDs
1991 …2023
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