The Process Approach to Developmental Neuropsychology Assessments
Presenter: Carina Grandison, PhD
When: May 15, 2015 (Friday)
Time: 12:30 - 2 p.m.
This lecture outlines the Boston Process Framework as well as clinical vignettes and case examples. We will: 1) identify the components of a Pedi-Neuro assessment, from initial interview to feedback session, recommendations and follow-up; 2) recognize the difference between related assessments and a Pedi-Neuro assessment; and 3) discuss the importance of collaborating within a multi-disciplinary framework.
Carina Grandison, PhD, has been in practice over 20 years, conducting neuropsychological assessment of children of all ages with a wide range of neurocognitive, learning and developmental disorders. Most recently Dr. Grandison was the Director of the Neuropsychology Assessment Service at Children’s Hospital Oakland. Trained at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, she has practiced at Massachusetts General Hospital and UCSF, and she continues to hold appointment as Assistant Clinical Professor through UCSF Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Grandison currently maintains a full time private practice in Berkeley.
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