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Assessment and Management of Challenging Behaviour with the Melo App
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We talk to James Burch from Decently about the development of the Melo app for the assessment and management of challenging behaviour in neurorehabilitation settings. We are joined by James' collaborators Anna Lee and Alistair Teager from Salford Royal Hospital.Par Ingram Wright
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Professor Oliver Turnbull on Mistakes in Clinical Neuropsychology
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Professor Turnbull discusses his popular new book, Mistakes in Clinical Neuropsychology which is co-authored with Rudi Coetzer and Christian SalasPar Ingram Wright
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We talk to Alistair Teager, Nadiia Rechun (Clinical Psychologist), and Marina Myntsykovska (Interpreter) about working neuropsychologically in the context of the war in Ukraine.Par Ingram Wright
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Tamsin Keyes on Research and Publications within the Charitable Sector
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Cliodhna and Ingram talk to Tamsin Keyes, Publications and Research Manager at Headway UK about her work in supporting the development of evidence in the field and promoting an understanding of brain injury.Par Ingram Wright
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Vaughan Bell on neuropsychology's relationship with mental health and neuropsychiatry
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Dr Vaughan Bell is neuropsychologist in neuropsychiatry services and a clinical psychologist in psychosis services at the Maudsley Hospital in London. He also an academic at UCL where he researchers neuropsychiatric disorders and leads neuropsychology teaching within Clinical Psychology. Dr Bell argues that the roots of clinical neuropsychology lie…
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A super enjoyable chat with Mark Holloway, brain injury social worker.Par Ingram Wright
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Alex Rose on neurorehabilitation and assessment of mood following acquired brain injury
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Alex talks about her experience of conducting research into the assessment of mood following severe traumatic brain injury. She also shares her perspective on work in an inpatient neurorehabilitation setting.Par Ingram Wright
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Neurosurgery with Mr Mike Carter
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Mike, Cliodhna and Ingram talk about how Mike got into surgery and paedaitric work in particular. We delve into to the physical, cognitive and team oriented demands of work in nueorsurgical theatres and, of course, the relationship with neuropsychology.Par Ingram Wright
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Paediatric Neuropsychology with Professor Vicki Anderson
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Professor Anderson joins us to discuss career development in paediatric neuropsychology, the wider developments in the field, and the challenges and opportunities of this work.Par Ingram Wright
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Navigating Neuropsychology with Ryan Van Patten and John Bellone
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This is the first in our new series! We introduce Cliodhna Carroll as a new co-host of the neuro clinic and start as we mean to go on with a great conversation with Dr John Bellone and Dr Ryan Van Patten, hosts of the NavNeuro podcast (https://www.navneuro.com/) hosted by the International Neuropsychological Society…
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A rather rambling and content free introduction to Series 2 of the neuro clinic. It is a pleasure to be working with Cliodhna Carroll on this series and to have such a fantastic array of guests coming up...... Vicki Anderson (Paediatric Neuropsychology), Mike Carter (Neurosurgery), Ryan Van Patten and John Belone on Neuropsychology podcasting, and …
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Kate Gould on acquired brain injury, cybersafety, challenging behaviour and coproduction
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An international episode with Dr Kate Gould from Monash University, Australia. Kate talks about her work in understanding and providing positive support in addressing challenging behaviour after acquired brain injury. She talks about her extensive collaborative research with Professor Jennie Ponsford and Dr Tim Feeney amongst others.…
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Being an Assistant Psychologist in Neuropsychology
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Great to be joined by Hannah, Helena, Melissa, Natasha, Seb and Steph to talk about the role of an Assistant Psychologist (AP) in Neuropsychology. Topics include getting a job as an AP, the breadth of learning opportunities in neuro settings, what good supervision looks like, and when it might be time to move on to another role!…
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Giles Yeates on Developing Innovative Practice in Community Brain Injury Provision
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In this episode I talk to Giles Yeates about his views on the development of community neurorehabilitation, his innovative professional journey incorporating ideas from martial arts, understanding relationships and sexuality after brain injury.Par Ingram Wright
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Dean Burnett on Communicating Neuroscience
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A conversation with neuroscientist, author, blogger, occasional comedian, Dr Dean Burnett. Dean is the author of the the popular Guardian Science blog ‘Brain Flapping’ (now ‘Brain Yapping’ on the Cosmic Shambles Network with accompanying podcast), the bestselling books The Idiot Brain and The Happy Brain, and his first book aimed at teens, Why Your…
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Brain Injury and Identity with Dr Fergus Gracey
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Dr Fergus Gracey, Clinical Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology from the University of East Anglia joins me to discuss identity after brain injury and much more.Par Ingram Wright
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Liam Dorris on developing research within a career in clinical neuropsychology
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My good friend and colleague Professor Liam Dorris talks about the development of his interest in research in paediatric neuropsychology.Par Ingram Wright
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Penny Trayner and Pip Calvert on Adult and Child Neuropsychology
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Penny, Pip and Ingram discuss the distinctive nature of adult and paediatric work focusing on contextual and legislative difference in addition to professional training and practice boundaries.Par Ingram Wright
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Jason Price on Functional Neurological Disorders
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Jason talks about his enthusiasm for working in FND and developments in our understanding of theses conditions, their diagnosis and treatmentPar Ingram Wright
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Rebecca Poz -Working with older adults
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Rebecca talks about services for older adults and her work spanning both neuropsychology and mental health provision.Par Ingram Wright
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Pip Calvert and Jak Smith on Cognitive Analytic Therapy in Neuro
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I am joined by Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist Pip Calvert, and Cognitive Analytic Therapist, Jak Smith, to talk about the application of cognitive analytic concepts to neuro work.Par Ingram Wright
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Jon Evans - Clinical neuropsychology research and an international perspective
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Professor Jon Evans and I discuss his entry into clinical neuropsychology, his orientation to neuropsychological research and an international perspective on our workPar Ingram Wright
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Working and developing services in major trauma
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A conversation with Alistair Teager and Ben DawsonPar Ingram Wright
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Holistic approaches to neuropsychology
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This is a conversation with Lorraine Haye and Abigail Methley who work as clinical psychologists in neuropsychology within a mental health trust. We discuss the challenges that service context brings to the work that we do and the meaning of trauma in neuropsychology.Par Ingram Wright
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A conversation with Katherine Carpenter
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Katherine Carpenter, Chair of the British Psychological Society's Division of Neuropsychology talks to Ingram Wright about her background, her interest in neuropsychology, leadership of the profession and challenges for our profession around diversity and inclusion. Katherine is speaking in a personal capacity.…
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Undergoing specialist training in Clinical Neuropsychology
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Dr Cliodhna Carroll and Dr Ben Marram in conversation about their experiences in Clinical Neuropsychology TrainingPar Ingram Wright
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Innovation in neurorehabilitation ... DJ tuition
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A Conversation with Dr Penny Trayner and DJ Mark One about the creative application of DJ Tuition to neurorehabilitation.Par Ingram Wright
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Training and inspiration in neuropsychology
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This is the first of a series of podcasts in conversation with practicing clinicians. This week, I talk to Will Curvis and Lawson Falshaw about how their interest in neuropsychology has developed.Par Ingram
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