Clinical Neuropsychology

A clinical neuropsychologist is a doctoral level psychologist with specialized training in brain-behavior relationships. A neuropsychologist can provide assessment and interventions to people across the age span. They can aid in the diagnosis of brain disorders, assess cognitive skills, create comprehensive treatment plans, and provide specialized interventions for cognitive rehabilitation. Using standardized assessment measures neuropsychologists compare your performance with others with similar backgrounds as well as compared to your own difficulties in daily life. They provide a report describing your strengths and challenges so that your treatment team can improve your quality of life.

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With a focus on understanding the intricate connections between brain function and behavior, I specialize in clinical neuropsychology to address cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges. My expertise lies in conducting assessments, diagnosing, and tailoring interventions for individuals experiencing neurological or cognitive issues. I am committed to applying evidence-based strategies to enhance functioning and improve quality of life.

— Thalia Stevenson, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Miami Gardens, FL

I utilize neuropsychology to show you the connection between your brain, emotions, and physical body, helping you eliminate anxiety, depression and anger once and for all.

— Ornella Dickson, Therapist in Hollywood, FL
 

Diagnostic assessment Cognitive rehabilitation

— Dr. Divya Jain, Clinical Psychologist in Lincolnshire, IL

Please note this should read neuropsychiatry - which is different than neuropsychology. Psychiatry includes neurophysiology and medical aspects of psych as well as feelings and emotion states. With this, I offer neurocognitive testing for attention (ADHD) issues, Asperger's (ASD1), Cognition issues (such as brain fog impact from long-covid, CFS), learning differences, etc. This type of testing objectively measures working memory, processing speed, executive function, memory & other elements.

— Kim Salinger, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in San Rafael, CA
 

I am a clinical professional counselor and psychometry specialist offering psychological testing services for adult experiences of neurodivergence including ADHD and Autism. Both assessment and counseling services are informed by the fundamentals of neuroanatomy and neurofunction as they apply to experiences of neurodivergence as well as anxiety, stress, depression, and other common mental health challenges.

— Benjamin Lyons, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Chicagio, IL

Should read "clinical neuropsychiatry" but that wasn't an available option. My practice is psychiatry based, which considers medical, physiological & brain/cognitive differences in addition to psychological factors. Possibilities of neurodivergence (being neurodiverse), as well as cognitive and sensory differences are evaluated and considered in addition to psychological aspects. Neurodivergence, Asperger's & ASD1 assessment & diagnosis is available.

— Kim Salinger, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in San Rafael, CA
 

Diagnostic assessment for attention, memory, and learning related difficulties Cognitive rehabilitation

— Dr. Divya Jain, Clinical Psychologist in Lincolnshire, IL
 

Clinical Neuropsychology is a specialty field within clinical psychology, dedicated to understanding the relationships between brain and behavior, particularly as these relationships can be applied to the diagnosis of brain disorder, assessment of cognitive and behavioral functioning and the design of effective treatment. Evaluations determine strengths and weaknesses, and treatment uses the strengths to help compensate for the weaknesses.

— Cynthia Bailey, Psychologist

Psychological and educational testing provides information for diagnosis, therapy and behavioral treatment planning, academic planning with identified interventions/accommodations, and for a better understanding of one’s learning, behavior, and functioning. My assessments are designed to meet the individual needs of each youth and the diagnostic questions posed.

— Jessica Ghermezi, Addictions Counselor in Beverly Hills, CA

With over 20 years of experience, I offer comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning disorders. These evaluations are designed to provide a detailed understanding of an individual's cognitive, academic, and emotional functioning. Utilizing a variety of standardized tests and clinical assessments, I identify strengths and areas of need, leading to accurate diagnoses and tailored recommendations.

— Karla Mueller-Schrader, Clinical Psychologist
 

As a neuropsychologist, I delve into the intricate brain-behavior relationship, assisting individuals with neurological conditions. Employing assessments and interviews, I decipher unique puzzles in understanding brain function. Witnessing resilience in the face of challenges is rewarding. I stay current on neuropsychology research for enhanced diagnostics and evidence-based interventions.

— Kalliopi Mantzavinou, Psychologist in Luxembourg,

I specialize in neuropsychological assessment for a variety of concerns, including memory and learning challenges, neurodevelopmental conditions (autism, ADHD, intellectual disability), as well as traumatic brain injuries. My goal is to help you understand your brain and get the support you need.

— Daniel Clark, Psychologist in New York, NY
 

I use neuropsychological tests to assess executive functioning, learning, memory, and and attention.

— Jaime Long, Psychologist in Chicago, IL

Neuropsychological testing is a compassionate and collaborative process designed to understand how your brain works in areas like thinking, memory, emotions, and behavior. Through engaging activities, conversations, and observations, we uncover your unique strengths and challenges. The insights gained lead to clear, actionable recommendations tailored to your needs, empowering you to overcome obstacles and thrive. It’s a step toward greater understanding and a more fulfilling life.

— Colin Brietzke, Clinical Psychologist in OAK PARK, IL