Summary: Lecture 1 Introduction & Basic Principles

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  • You are seen as a licensed psychologist, when?

    You have five years of psychology education plus one yeas of supervised practice.
  • Tasks and responsibilities of a clinical neuropsychologist

    Scientific research and management
    Specialized assessment and treatment
  • Tasks and responsibilities Health Care psychologist

    (Neuro)psychological assessment and treatment.
  • Tasks and responsibilities (Neuro)psychologist (MSc)

    Psycho-education
    Adapting the environment
    (Neuro)psychological assessment under supervision.
  • Tasks and responsibilities Cognitive trainer (HBO)

    Providing protocolized cognitive training
    (Neuro)psychological assessment (test assistant)
  • Workfield of the (Neuro)psychologist

    Hospitals
    Rehabilitation center
    Psychiatry
    Forensic settings
    Nursing home settings
    Expertise assessments
  • Taxonomy of diagnostics by Bijttebier et al.

    - Recognition/diagnosis
    - Explanation
    - Prediction
    - Indication
    - Evaluation
  • How many instruments do you need to measure cognitive functions?

    At least two per cognitive domain
  • What are the steps in a diagnostic assessment?

    - Anamnesis/history taking
    - Heteroanamnesis
    - Determine the set of hypotheses you are going to test
    - Choose instruments to measure cognitive functioning
    - Test administration
    - Interpretation of the results
  • Which tests are unsuitable to fill the interval in the 15 words test?

    Tests addressing semantic memory, such as verbal fluency tests or naming tests.
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