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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 managementSpecialized assessment andtreatment -
Tasks and responsibilities Health Care psychologist
(Neuro)psychological assessment and treatment. -
Tasks and responsibilities (Neuro)psychologist (MSc)
Psycho-education Adapting theenvironment
(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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