Neuropsychology is the branch of psychology that is concerned with how injuries or illnesses of the brain and nervous system affect cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioural functions.

Our team focusses on the neuropsychological assessments of cognitive, emotional, and behavioural functions in neurological, psychiatric, and other medical conditions.

Typical conditions might include traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumours, neurodegenerative disorders (such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease), epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, or autoimmune disorders, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders (such as learning disorders, ADHD and ASD).

What role does a neuropsychological assessment play?

Neuropsychological assessment can play an important role in:

  • Assisting with diagnosis
  • Objectively evaluating your cognitive profile (relative strengths and weaknesses)
  • Assessing the impact of a condition on cognitive, emotional, and/or behavioural functioning
  • Determining decision-making capabilities
  • Informing return to work or study
  • Assisting with rehabilitation planning, such as identifying strategies that may assist to improve quality of life and functioning
  • Objectively monitoring recovery

What does a neuropsychological assessment determine?

Neuropsychological assessment can help determine if the areas of weaknesses evidenced in an assessment make sense in terms of what is known about your history and any injuries or illnesses, or if there is something else that needs to be considered. Assessments can help predict how well you will adapt to any identified changes and what supports you may need.

How long does a neuropsychological assessment take?

Typically, assessments require four to five hours, including a clinical interview, followed by individually-administered psychometric assessment of brain function using standardised neuropsychological tests. Feedback is typically given during a subsequent appointment.

Our neuropsychological assessments

We provide assessments for children, adolescents and adults experiencing difficulties with behaviour and/or thinking abilities, including memory, learning, attention, language, reading, problem-solving, and decision-making, along with changes in emotional functioning or regulation.
Brief Neuropsych Testing

Brief Neuropsychological Assessment

Brief neuropsychological assessments may be useful for honing in on specific questions pertaining to an area of cognitive function. They may also help to elucidate which areas of cognitive functioning to examine in more detail.

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Comp Neuropsych Testing

Comprehensive Neuropsychological Assessment

Includes all the aspects of a brief assessment, as well as a detailed evaluation of your cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, language functions, visuospatial functions and executive functions. This involves completing a comprehensive battery of tests on global cognitive functions and emotional and behavioural functioning.

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Intellectual Assessment

Intellectual Assessments

All ages
Intellectual assessments provide comprehensive evaluations of cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, problem-solving, and language skills. These assessments offer valuable insights into an individual’s intellectual functioning, aiding in educational planning, diagnostic clarification, and intervention strategies.

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Other neuropsychology services

Our other services include neuropsychological rehabilitation, targeting neurocognitive or psychosocial functions changed by disease or trauma. We offer psychological treatment and support, as well as psycho-education services, to help individuals and their families make sense of cognitive, emotional & behavioural difficulties.

Neuropsychological rehabilitation

Neuropsychological rehabilitation is aimed at ameliorating deficits following an impact to the brain. Techniques may include paper and pencil-based tasks and computer-based tasks focusing on areas of personal weakness. Rehabilitation also addresses the implementation of behavioural changes in daily life.

Psychological treatment and support

The psychological treatment modalities employed are informed by, and take into account, the individual’s presenting concerns/symptoms and their treatment goals. Therapies may include, but are not limited to, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Supportive psychotherapy, and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR).

Psycho-education

Information is provided to the individuals and their families/psychosocial supports regarding the nature of the condition and the impact thereof on functioning. This information aids the individual and family members/other supports to better understand and cope with the illness. The information is also of value in assisting family to appropriately support the individual.

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Neuropsychology Lead

Jessica Rice | Clinical Psychologist

There are many reasons why Jessica chose to pursue a career in neuropsychology. What initially drew her was the combination of neuroscience and interpersonal contact. She is passionate about understanding brain function, how the mind works, and how impacts to the brain and nervous system affect cognition, emotion, and behaviour. She has a deep passion to make a meaningful impact on individuals and their families.  The path Jessica took to get to offering this service started in her undergradraduate years, when she took anatomy and psychology courses. She was fortunate enough, and considers herself to be extremely lucky, to be one of the 6 candidates selected for the professional Neuropsychology Master’s degree in 2012, through The University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She says that she is still grateful to be part of such an exciting, wonderous field.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a Mental Health Treatment Plan for assessments?

No, unfortunately Medicare does not provide funding for assessments. However, your private health insurer may offer funding.

Do you offer psychometric testing for children?

Yes, we offer the following psychometric tests for children and adolescents:

  • Wechsler Preschool Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-IV)
    Ages 2 – 7 years old
  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V)
    Ages 6 – 16 years old
  • Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT-III)
    Ages 4 – 50 years old
  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-IV)
    Ages 16+

You can refer to our testing page for more information about psychometric tests.

What should I do if I suspect my child has a developmental disorder?

Our team specialises in conducting Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) & Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnostic assessments. Get in touch with us to book an assessment.

How much does it cost to undergo assessments?

Please refer to our fees for more information about pricing.