Brief neuropsychological assessments may be useful for honing in on specific questions pertaining to an area of cognitive function. They may also provide a broad overview of cognitive functioning, elucidating which areas to examine in further detail. For the medico-legal sector, this is useful to, for example, determine whether brain injury should be included in a road accident claim.
What is Brief / Screening Neuropsychological Testing?
Brief Psychological Assessment
The briefer/targeted psychological assessments involve focussed sessions with a psychologist to determine whether you meet the criteria for a particular diagnosis. The briefer assessment involves a clinical interview, as well a structured diagnostic interview. You will also be asked to complete psychological questionnaires.
Thereafter, your psychologist will meet with you to go through your results. They will also provide recommendations for follow-up treatment/supports. You and/or your referrer will receive a brief written report of your results.
This briefer/targeted assessment could suit you:
- if you suspect you have ADHD and/or Autism and want to pursue a diagnosis/identification.
- If you are seeking the diagnosis/identification to help you understand yourself.
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A breakdown of our testing process ($1,950)
Part 1: Interview
Attendance: Client*
Conducted by: Clinical Psychologist
Duration: 30 minutes
Delivery: In-person or Virtual
*The client can bring someone who is able to descibe any memory problems the client has been having.
Part 2: Testing
Attendance: Client
Conducted by: General or Provisional Psychologist
Duration: 1.5 hours
Delivery: In-person
Part 3: Report Writing
This can take up to 2 weeks post-testing.
Conducted by: General or Provisional Psychologist (Supervised by Clinical Psychologist)
Part 4: Feedback
Not included in pricing.
Duration: 1 hour
Conducted by: Clinical Psychologist
Conducted by: In-person
What to bring to your appointment
If possible, please bring someone with you who knows you well and can help describe any problems you have been having with your thinking or memory.
Please also bring the following items to all appointments:
- Referral: a valid referral from your GP or specialist (e.g. neurologist, psychiatrist).
- Cards: Pension, Health Care or Veterans’ Affairs cards, or evidence of full time tertiary student enrolment.
- Medication list, including all your current medications, vitamins, and supplements.
- Discharge summaries or reports of any previous assessments (e.g. neuropsychological, neurological, psychological/psychiatric) or investigations (e.g. EEGs, CT, MRI, PET)
- Reading glasses and/or hearing aids if you wear them.
Neuropsychology Leader
Jessica Rice
Jessica holds an MA degree in Neuropsychology (WITS University), with training in providing this highly specialised service for people experiencing neuropathology, including traumatic brain injuries, stroke, tumours, dementia, and other neurological and medical diseases/deficits.
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