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Status of Clinical Neuropsychology in Developed Countries . Over the past 60 years, clinical neuropsychology has developed into a distinct specialtyCreation of training standards
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1. CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCE Ann Watts
Univ of KwaZulu-Natal; Univ of Zululand
ICTP-2008
2. Status of Clinical Neuropsychology in Developed Countries Over the past 60 years, clinical neuropsychology has developed into a distinct specialty
Creation of training standards & qualifications for clinical practice (e.g. US, UK).
Clinical neuropsychology integrated into the healthcare system. The result is improved care & clinical outcomes for patients with neuropsychological diseases
3. Status of Clinical Neuropsychology in Developing Countries In developing countries high incidence of brain damage.
Limited access to healthcare facilities.
Number of psychologists relative to population low so specialization rare.
Training standards & qualifications for clinical practice not delineated.
Dearth of formal training programs.
4. Challenges for the Development of Clinical Neuropsychology in South Africa
Multi-lingual & multi-cultural society in a rapid state of transition.
Inequalities in educational & health status.
If neuropsychological services do exist they are:
Urban-based
Assessment dominated.
Acute rehabilitation facilities may be available.
Post-acute rehabilitation facilities lacking.
5. TRC Recommendations on the Health Sector: Mental Health Services be accessible to all, with particular emphasis on rural areas
Focus of services shift from one-on-one therapy to become community based
Different care & therapy models be explored & instituted, particularly traditional & indigenous modes of treatment.
6. TRC Recommendations on the Health Sector: Mental Health Community counselors & family members be involved in care provision.
Psychometric tests that are culturally appropriate in all aspects be developed and applied
Services have a developmental focus
7. Challenges for the Development of Clinical Neuropsychology in South Africa Neuropsychological services need to be:
- affordable
- accessible (devolution of skills)
- appropriate (development of culturally appropriate assessment & intervention procedures)
8. Tiered system of delivery
Specialist neuropsychologist
Psychologist (Masters level)
Registered councilor (4 year degree)
Mental health assistant (2 year diploma)
Primary healthcare worker
9. Current Limited Training for Psychologists
Clinical, counseling & educational psychology masters students receive basic instruction in neuropsychological assessment & intervention.
At University of KwaZulu- Natal comprises 10 seminars
10. Recommended Curriculum for Professional Training in Clinical Neuropsychology
Post-lisencing, usually in clinical field
Masters level degree
Usually at least 2 years post-training clinical experience that includes a special interest in clinical neuropsychology
Course work: full-time over 1 year or part-time over 2 years
11. Curriculum of Course Work Module A. Neurosciences & Human Neuropsycholgy
Neuroanatomy, clinical neurology, neuroradiology, pharmacology & psychiatry for clinical neuropsychologists
Neuropsychology of perceptual, cognitive and executive processes
Neuropsychology of development and developmental disorders
Neuropsychology of ageing and the dementias
Research design for neuropsychology
12. Curriculum of Course Work Module B. Specific Clinical Neuropsychology Training
Neuropsychological assessment techniques: theoretical & practical instruction
Neuropsychological rehabilitation: theory & practice
Indigenous knowledge & culture
Ethics for neuropsychologists
Practicum: Assessment & intervention (children and/or adults) in a supervised assessment facility
13. Curriculum of Course Work Module C. Optional Seminars
Optional attendance at seminars offered by the departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, Anatomy & Pharmacology.
D. Research dissertation
14. Clinical Neuropsychology Internship 1 year; 2 years in exceptional circumstances
Preferably hospital based, but as dearth of internship sites in South Africa can be conducted in private practice setting, provided that practice exposes intern to didactic & experiential requirements
15. Clinical Neuropsychology Internship 1. Didactic training
Neurological diagnosis
Consultation to neurological, neurosurgical, psychiatric, pediatric & general medical services (including ward rounds, seminars, etc)
Consultation to patients & referral sources
Neuropsychological assessment, interpretation of test results, & report writing
Neuropsychological rehabilitation
16. Clinical Neuropsychology Internship 2. Experiential Training
Neuropsychological examination & evaluation of clients with actual & suspected neurological diseases & disorders, as well as psychiatric, pediatric & general medical disorders
Participation in clinical activities with Neurologists & Neurosurgeons (e.g. ward rounds)
Direct consultation to patients regarding neuropsychological issues
Consultation to referral & treating professions