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Adult and Old-Age Clinical Neuropsychology: Clinical Practice

Course
2010-2011

Admission requirements

Master students of Clinical Neuropsychology

Description

This course provides a practical training in clinical neuropsychological assessment, diagnostic work-up and writing a clinical report of cognitive, emotional and/or behavioural consequences as result of (possible) neurological or psychiatric disease in adult and elderly patients. All instructors are clinical neuropsychologists working in the (academic) health service.

The course involves 7 seminars (3 hrs) addressing the following content domains:

  • Personal history taking and observations

  • Memory

  • Intelligence

  • Global cognitive functioning

  • Executive functioning

  • Gnosis, praxis, academic functioning, malingering

  • Clinical case extended

Additionally, in most seminars we will discuss cases of the neuropsychology or memory outpatient clinic of the LUMC (e.g. neuropsychological profiles of Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease, CADASIL, Whiplash, depression, etc.). By learning to ask relevant questions, students will come to a diagnosis on which they will be evaluated.

Course objectives

This course aims to provide students with basic professional skills for competent professional practice of neuropsychology:

  • Intake

  • History taking

  • Choosing the right instruments

  • Neuropsychological testing

  • Interpretation (diagnosis)

  • Writing a clinical report

Timetable

Adult and Old-Age Clinical Neuropsychology: Clinical Practice (2010-2011):

Mode of instruction

Experiential training with patient videos, case demonstrations of LUMC neuropsychology / memory outpatient clinic and practical training in testing. Attendance to all meetings is obligatory.

Assessment method

  • Active participation in the program

  • Patient demonstrations

  • Clinical case report

  • A practical assignment

From January 1, 2006 the Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted the Ephorus system to be used by instructors for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. Please see the information concerning fraud .

Blackboard

Information on blackboard.leidenuniv.nl

Reading list

All suggested reading:

  • Lezak, M.D., D.B. Howieson, D.W. Loring. Neuropsychological assessment (4th Edition). Oxford University Press 2004. ISBN: 0-19-511121-4.

  • Strub R.L. F.W. Black. F.A. The mental status examination in Neurology (3rd Edition). Davis Company 1993. ISBN: 0-8036-8212-3.

  • Marshall,M. (Edt.). Perspectives on rehabilitation and dementia. Jessica Kingsley Publishers London 2005. ISBN: 1-84310-286-2.

  • Vanderploeg, R.D. (Edt.). Clinician’s guide to neuropsychological assessment (2nd Edition). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publicers London 2000. ISBN 0-8058-2834-6

Available at “Boekenbalie Labyrint”

Registration

Introduction and enrolment for courses of the first semester will take place in August 2010. More information will be available at the website of the Institute of Psychology.

NB: Exam registration will take place via uSis, and will be open between a month and a week before the (re)exam. Students who haven’t registered, cannot participate in the exam.

Contact information

Drs. S.L. Beetz
FSW, Unit Clinical, Health and Neuropsychology, room 4B15
Telephone 071-527 5228
E-mail: beetzsl@fsw.leidenuniv.nl