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Neuropsychology LaboratoryPostdoctoral Residency in Clinical NeuropsychologyYou have been referred for a neuropsychological evaluation by your health care provider. The following information will help you understand more about neuropsychological evaluations. What is neuropsychology Why was I referred for a neuropsychological evaluation? Usually, your health care provider would like a better understanding of your thinking abilities, such as your memory, your language, your problem solving ability, and your emotions. This will help your doctor to provide you with the best possible care for your condition. What takes place in the evaluation? During the evaluation, skills such as attention, memory, language, problem solving, and constructional ability will be measured. The tests will be administered by a specially trained technician. You may be asked to answer questions, read, write, draw, and put together designs. The tests are much like school tasks. You may also complete measures that will help the neuropsychologist understand how your illness or injury has affected your mood, your personality, or your coping skills. During the tests, your family members or friends will be asked to leave the room. How long will it take? What happens then? Sometimes other commitments make it difficult for you to get feedback right away. In this case, the neuropsychologist can call you and let you know how you did as soon as possible. What happens to the results of the evaluation? The results of the evaluation will help your health care provider fully understand the effect of your brain injury or illness and will help guide him or her in making any treatment decisions. The results also may help guide you in making important decisions related to work, school, or your everyday living. Finally, the results may help guide your health care providers in providing rehabilitation for any identified weaknesses. Outpatient rehabilitation is available through the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Laboratory in the Department of Neurology. Treatment is available for problems with behavior, emotions, memory and other aspects of thinking. Also, training is provided in behavioral methods of anxiety management and pain control. For more information about neuropsychological evaluations and rehabilitation at the University of lowa Hospitals and Clinics, please call 319-356-2671.
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