Understanding the Logic

What will a Neuropsycholgist do for my child?

Thursday, January 26, 2012
Parents are often referred to clinical neuropsychologists by their neurologist, neurosurgeon, primary care physician, friends, or family member but with no specific explanation as to what to expect a neuropsychologist will do. I was speaking at a Read More

Are Psychological Testing and Neuropsychological Testing Different? Does Being Board Certified Really Matter?

Thursday, April 14, 2011
Anonymous asked "What types of tests should be administered if someone is claiming to conduct neuropsychological testing. I recently had my daughter evaluated through what I thought was a reputable clinic but I feel that all we received was a psy Read More

Pediatric Brain Injury: Application of Clinical Neuropsychology

Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Appropriately, the brain is described as the functional “center” of any individual, unique to the individual from conception on, shaped by our genetic endowment, and experience in our neurodevelopmental/neurobehavioral history. The b Read More

How can a Neuropsychologist Help?

Monday, November 29, 2010
Patients I see are typically struggling in the areas of behavior, learning, mood, and cognitive performance. Neuropsychology is study of brain / behavior relationships, specifically understanding how the brain functions, understanding how a Read More

What is a Neuropsychological Evaluation?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010
We have been and frequently are exposed to testing as part of our daily routine. In school, we were tested regularly to assess our acquired knowledge and to identify learning disabilities. We also may require medical tests (e.g., blood tests, b Read More

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