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CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

Clinical Neuropsychology serves people across the entire age and developmental span whenever there are concerns about brain function. This can range from developmental concerns in infants, academic challenges in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood, work and social challenges in adulthood and concerns about declining function in old age.

 

Some of the conditions neuropsychologists routinely deal with include developmental disorders like autism, learning and attention disorders, concussion and traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, brain cancer, stroke and dementia.

Child Psychologist
Therapy

Neuropsychological evaluations are requested specifically to help understand how the different areas and systems of the brain are working. Testing is usually recommended when there are symptoms or complaints involving memory or thinking.

 

This may be signaled by a change in concentration, organization, reasoning, memory, language, perception, coordination or personality. The change may be due to any of a number of medical, neurological, psychological or genetic causes.

Evaluation Explained

Neuro-Rehabilitation

Neuro-Rehabilitation is offered for conditions such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), seizures, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, or other neurological conditions.​​​

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     Treatment would typically include cognitive training (exercises to strengthen memory or focus) and       

     psychological interventions. Families are also encouraged to participate for support with recovery and 

     adjustment. â€‹â€‹â€‹

The goal is to help increase independence, improve quality of life, and compensate for any lasting changes in cognitive skills

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