Neuropsychological Assessment Services

Independent, evidence-based assessments for adults requiring cognitive evaluation

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What is Clinical Neuropsychology?

With advanced skills in assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning of disorders, clinical neuropsychologists assess and treat people with brain disorders that affect memory, learning, attention, language, reading, problem-solving and decision-making.

Clinical neuropsychologists are trained to understand the cognitive, emotional and behavioural effects of a wide range of brain disorders including developmental, degenerative, traumatic and substance related conditions.

About BRAIN BEHAVIOUR

BRAIN BEHAVIOUR provides independent, evidence-based neuropsychological assessments for adults requiring cognitive evaluation.

We specialise in forensic assessments, as well as clinical assessments for diagnostic clarification and to inform rehabilitation recommendations and support planning.

What does a Neuropsychological Assessment involve?

A neuropsychological assessment involves a comprehensive evaluation of a person's thinking skills, behaviour, and emotional functioning. It uses a combination of interviews, questionnaires, and standardised tests to assess various cognitive domains, such as memory, attention, language, and executive functions.

The goal of the assessment is to better understand a person's cognitive strengths and weaknesses in order to inform diagnosis, treatment planning, and rehabilitation.

How to Refer

We accept referrals from doctors (including GP's, psychiatrists and neurologists), community support organisations and legal representatives. To find out more about how a neuropsychological assessment can help you, your family member or a client you are working with please contact us.

Our Expertise

  • Member of the Australian Psychology Society (APS) and the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN)
  • Board Approved Supervisors
  • Assessments to inform diagnostic clarification regarding the presence of an acquired brain injury
  • Assessments to inform eligibility for NDIS or other community-based services
  • Extensive experience in forensic assessments and preparation of Court reports
  • Assessments for individuals in custody

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