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.
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, ILWith expertise in neuropsychological assessment and intervention, I help individuals understand the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral effects of neurological conditions such as ADHD, autism, dementia, and brain injuries. Using comprehensive evaluations, I provide tailored recommendations to improve executive functioning, memory, and daily life skills. My approach integrates neuroscience with therapeutic strategies to optimize cognitive and emotional well-being.
— Austin Avison, Clinical Psychologist in Ferndale, MII 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, FLPlease 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, CAShould 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, CAI believe that we are connected in mind, body, and soul and learning how they all work together in our pain and also our joy is key to how well we can live out our lives.
— DeeDee Fetters, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Rural Hall, NCI am a trained expert in how the neurological system interfaces with the cognitive processes. I am skilled at providing techniques in how the body can calm the mind as well as how the mind can calm the body.
— Beverly Zimmerman, Licensed Professional Counselor in Johns Island, SCClinical Neuropsychologist on staff
— LeFleur Behavioral Health, Clinical Psychologist in Jackson, MSWe provide neuropsychological testing for understanding strengths and weaknesses in ADHD and autism. We can also provide neuropsychological testing to understand memory difficulties and other cognitive concerns such as for potential dementia, head injuries, etc.
— Heather Joppich, Psychologist in Nashville, TNI specialize in comprehensive assessments and tailored interventions for neurological and psychiatric conditions. My expertise is backed by a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology, where I honed skills in evaluating brain injuries, neurodegenerative diseases, developmental disabilities, and psychiatric disorders. This training deepened my understanding of brain function and behavior relationships, allowing me to provide evidence-based, accurate assessments.
— Jacy Holmes, Clinical Psychologist in oak park, IL