Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Natalie Kelly, PhD, ABPP, is one of few Black women board-certified in both neuropsychology and pediatric ...
If you’re having trouble concentrating or making decisions, some simple tests might be helpful in figuring out what’s wrong. They’re called neuropsychological tests. Neuropsychology looks at how the ...
Once upon a time, you may have gone to bed to the sweet sounds of a caregiver reading you a bedtime story and singing you a lullaby. As an adult, you may long for those dreamy routines, especially if ...
Over the last few weeks I have received a steady stream of e-mails from students asking for advice on training to become a clinical neuropsychologist. They have read my earlier Psychology Today posts ...
One day it really struck Dr. Sonia Coelho Mosch that she was traveling between divergent worlds. Early in the day, the neuropsychologist met with a clinic patient who more than a year before had taken ...
According to the latest US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance report, in 2014 there were approximately 2.5 million traumatic brain injury emergency department visits in the ...
WHITTIER (CBSLA) — Seismic activity is taking an emotional toll on many across Southern California but there are a few things you can do to ease your fears, according to one neuropsychologist. Brent ...
It's become a trope that your therapist will ask you about your childhood. But there's a good reason why they want to know. As a clinical and forensic neuropsychologist, I help people gain insight ...
Heading into a new school year, parents should be thinking about getting back into a routine, devising a consistent sleep schedule and monitoring electronic use. This may help ease back-to-school ...
Over the last few weeks I have received a steady stream of e-mails from students asking for advice on training to become a clinical neuropsychologist. They have read my earlier Psychology Today posts ...