My skills as a Neuropsychologist Psychologist
I understand and explain the cognitive function concerning children, teenagers, adults and seniors:
> as I have had a serious training with specialized psychologists duly recognized in the field of neuropsychology,
> I am able to link patients’ problems to the corresponding cerebral structures, being perfectly aware of the brain development.
> as I have had a serious training with specialized psychologists duly recognized in the field of neuropsychology,
> I am able to link patients’ problems to the corresponding cerebral structures, being perfectly aware of the brain development.
I assess intellectual level and cognitive functioning:
> analysing the links between the detected disorders and the observed behaviour with the help of standardized tests as well as my clinical observation.
> analysing the links between the detected disorders and the observed behaviour with the help of standardized tests as well as my clinical observation.
I guide each of you :
> towards feeling better, improving the quality of your everyday life and a better relationship to your environment thanks to listening and using specific tools : exercises and games..
> towards feeling better, improving the quality of your everyday life and a better relationship to your environment thanks to listening and using specific tools : exercises and games..
I cooperate with other paramedical and health professionals:
> general practisioners, neurologists, pediatricians, neuropediatricians, psychiatrists, child psychiatrists, psychologists, psychometricians, speech and language pathologists, occupational therapist, teachers to perform a better guidance.
> general practisioners, neurologists, pediatricians, neuropediatricians, psychiatrists, child psychiatrists, psychologists, psychometricians, speech and language pathologists, occupational therapist, teachers to perform a better guidance.
Research and publication
I have carried out a research work on Executive Functioning in daily life for children and teenagers suffering from cerebral palsy, during my two Master’s degree years.