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Neuropsychological diagnosis - interview
It is a consultation with a diagnostic neuropsychologist. Its purpose is to assess the functioning of the adult patient's brain and select appropriate diagnostic tools.
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What is a diagnostic neuropsychological consultation?
It is a consultation with a diagnostic neuropsychologist. Its purpose is to assess the functioning of the adult patient's brain and select appropriate diagnostic tools.
Consultation is the first stage of the diagnostic process.
Consultation stages
- Diagnostic neuropsychological consultation – 1 visit, 50 min.
- Tests using selected tools – 2-4 visits, 2 h each.
- Discussion of results with a diagnostic neuropsychologist – 1 visit, 50 min.
For whom?
For adults suspected of having neuropsychological disorders, such as cognitive deficits, memory problems, attention problems, effects of brain damage or neurological diseases.
How to prepare for the consultation?
Prepare medical documentation and results of previous tests. Be ready to cooperate with a specialist during the examination.
How is the consultation carried out?
The first neurodiagnostic stage includes one visit, during which the neuropsychologist conducts an interview and performs specialized tests.
How long do you have to wait for the result and how to interpret it?
The results are discussed at the last stage of the diagnostic process, during the summary consultation. The neuropsychologist explains the diagnosis, indicates the patient's strengths and recommends further therapeutic or rehabilitation activities.
Why is it worth it?
A precise neuropsychological diagnosis allows for the implementation of effective therapy and the development of strategies to improve the patient's quality of life.
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