Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychological assessment is a specialised type of psychological assessment that evaluates a person’s cognitive abilities, emotional functioning, and behaviour. It is used to diagnose and assess the impact of brain injuries, brain diseases, and mental illnesses.
What does a neuropsychological assessment involve?
A neuropsychological assessment typically involves a clinical interview to gain information followed by a series of tests that measure different cognitive functions, such as:
Attention and concentration: The ability to focus, sustain, or switch attention on a task.
Memory: The ability to learn and remember new information.
Language: The ability to understand and use language.
Visual-spatial skills: The ability to perceive and process visual information.
Executive functions: The ability to plan, organize, make decisions, regulate emotions, and inhibit impulses and responses.
Processing speed: The ability to quickly process information.
Who benefits from a neuropsychological assessment?
Neuropsychological assessments can be beneficial for people of all ages who have experienced a brain injury, stroke, or other neurological event. They can also be helpful for people with mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder.
What are the benefits of a neuropsychological assessment?
Neuropsychological assessments can provide valuable information about a person’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses. This information can be used to develop individualised treatment plans and to monitor progress over time. Neuropsychological assessments can also help people with brain injuries or mental health conditions to better understand their symptoms and to develop coping strategies.

