Traumatic Brain Injury: Effects & neuropsychological considerations

Canada · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Canadian psychologists, enhance your practice with this vital talk on Traumatic Brain Injury by Dr. Coenie Hattingh. Explore the neuroanatomical basis of TBI, differentiate primary and secondary effects, and delve into the neuropsychological consequences for a deeper understanding of client needs and improved therapeutic strategies.

In this talk, clinical neuroanatomist Dr. Coenie Hattingh outlines the effects of traumatic brain injury on the brain, introducing and defining key terms relevant to this area, as well as primary and secondary effects of neurotrauma and neuropsychological considerations. This is relevant to the professional development of professionals working with patients who have suffered neurotrauma, as the practitioner will acquire the tools to understand these effects and their implications. Dr. Hattingh refers to excellent graphics and brain scans in elucidating this area.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychological Syndromes
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