Neuropsychology Unit
The Neuropsychology unit at Department of Mental Health is providing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments, management recommendations and rehabilitation to people, who have suffered illness or injury (particularly to the brain) which has caused neurocognitive problems. In particular, the neuropsychologist brings in a psychological view point to the treatment, to understand how such illness and injury may have an affect. The neuropsychologist works in the following areas:
- Memory impairments
- Cognitive Declines
- Emotional issues
- Personality disorders
- Behavior Problems
- Learning issues
- Academic incompatibility
- Traumatic brain injury
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Remedial coaching
- Family counseling
- Marital issues
- Intelligence
- Concentration problems
- Over activity
- Career counseling
Services:
Attitude and aptitude testing
Neuropsychological Therapy
Paediatrics development screening
Neurological assessment
Psychological evaluation
Personality assessment
I.Q. assessment
Counseling
Contact information
Please call us on 021-34412605.