Neuropsychology Consultants

Neuropsychology Consultants Neuropsychological assessments, cognitive rehabilitation, mental health I am a licensed clinical psychologist, specializing in the field of neuropsychology.

I obtained my PhD in neuropsychology in New York City (CUNY) and my Masters in psychology from York University, Toronto Canada. Some of the organizations that I am affiliated with in Barbados are the Barbados Council for the Disabled (focus on cognitive disability), Barbados Diabetes Foundation, and the Alzheimer’s Association of Barbados. I am the recipient of grant funding from the Sandy Lane Ch

aritable Trust, which will enable me to conduct assessments on children of limited financial need. A vetting processes will determine need. FAQ:

What is neuropsychology? Neuropsychology is a specialized branch of psychology that is best described as a mix of psychology, neuroscience, and neurology. Neuropsychologists have a doctorate in psychology and several years of clinical training. We often work in research or clinical settings

Neuropsychologists understand the relationship between brain, cognition, emotion, and behaviour. Functions such as memory, language, attention, reasoning, personality, emotion processing, and perception are governed by various structures in the brain. Illness, injury, atypical development, and diseases of the brain and nervous can alter how the brain functions. Changes to the brain’s structures may result in changes in how we think, process emotions, and behave. What do neuropsychologists do? Neuropsychologists assess the brain’s functioning following an injury or illness. We conduct thorough assessments using standardized tests. Our assessment process also includes in-depth clinical interviews, medical record review, and neuroimaging. When do you need a neuropsychologist? If you experience changes in functions such as memory, language, attention, mood, and behaviour. If your doctor can’t find the cause of a condition, a neuropsychologist can help determine a diagnosis. We work with adults and children with a range of conditions:

➢ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
➢ Autism / spectrum / PDD
➢ Anoxia/ hypoxia (lack of oxygen to brain – near drowning etc)
➢ Cancers (…and treatment for all cancers e.g. chemotherapy)
➢ Cerebral palsy
➢ Dementia (Alzheimer’s fronto-temporal, vascular etc)
➢ Encephalitis
➢ Epilepsy
➢ Electrical injury
➢ Exposure to toxins
➢ HIV/Aids
➢ Learning disabilities / dyslexia
➢ Meningitis
➢ Multiple Sclerosis
➢ Non-communicable chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)
➢ Normal aging as a baseline
➢ Parkinson’s disease
➢ Pre and post brain surgery
➢ Stroke
➢ Substance abuse
➢ Thyroid condition
➢ Tourette's syndrome and other tic disorders
➢ Traumatic brain injury

30/10/2020

This is great. It labels all the things we teach our kids when we move from a place of authoritarianism (“instinct” in this graphic since it’s the socially normalized, adultist way to treat children). And alternatives in line with what we actually want to model.

Found at The Gentle Mamma

15/08/2020

Teeth-grinding, jaw-clenching, eczema flare-ups — pandemic stress is taking a toll on people's bodies.

12/08/2020

We now have evidence through brain scans that trauma changes the brain’s physical structure.

Trauma changed the way in which we see ourselves, the world, + our experiences. It changes the way we relate to others. It impacts how we trust. It alters our ability to connect.

Life can become a daily battle. A very real hyper vigilant state where we are fighting off the next threat. When we are not safe, the mind responds by running worse case scenarios + fear based ego stories.

All the mind does is seek to survive.

For me, trauma manifested as severe dissociation. I have no memories of childhood. I barely have any memories of my 30s.

Our healing involves facing what’s happened, grieving what we lost, + honoring the inner child within each of us. Trauma is not who we are, it’s an event experienced. And we can unlearn the ways in which we coped while forgiving ourselves for the fact that we had to.

I’ve been practicing mind-body modalities for a few years now (breathwork, meditation, + yoga) while also practicing journaling + new emotional states of existing to re-wire new pathways of the brain. The ego resistance (all the stories still go on within my mind) + I am slowly releasing them as reality.

I’m also learning self care, my own limits with myself, boundaries, + acceptance of multiple realities.

If you’re experiencing this, know you’re normal. This is a way of coping. A way of responding to what you were modeled.

AND know, you have the ability to commit to unlearning the past + creating your future self

07/08/2020

An expert weighs in on how to maneuver the ups and downs

18/07/2020

Very often we will see it in the way children play too!
Credit: Pathway 2 Success

18/07/2020

He may be onto something...

25/06/2020
23/06/2020

GREAT TIPS FOR BUILDING EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE IN KIDS

Good advice for parents, teachers and counselors!

22/05/2020

I printed out a behavior chart for myself. 😂😂😂😂. I need to buy me some stickers for my chart.


Credit to Affinity Consulting Ontario.

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