Admission requirements
Master students of Clinical Neuropsychology, participating or having participated in the Master course Child Neuropsychology: Theory and assessment of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Description
This course consists of 7 seminars, which are all mandatory. During the seminars, the different stages of a neuropsychological assessment and various (neuro)psychological tests will be discussed. Furthermore, case material will be used to introduce the various psycho-diagnostic domains.
In between seminars students will have to practise together with several tests and questionnaires. Students will also have to perform an actual neuropsychological assessment, which includes history taking, assessing a child, writing a report and discussing the results in class.
Timetable
Child Neuropsychology: Clinical Practice of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2013-2014):
Mode of instruction
The course provides a practical training in clinical neuropsychological assessment of children with neuropsychological problems. Integrated diagnostic skills are built up by training:
history taking (anamnesis)
social-interactive skills (with parents, children)
observations
neuropsychological testing
scoring and interpreting test results
report writing
At the end of the course, students will have gained knowledge about how to perform neuropsychological assessments and how to report the results through oral and written reports. This will be achieved through:
Attending and participating in the seminars
Writing (parts of) a neuropsychological report, after each seminar
Practising with various neuropsychological tests and questionnaires
Assessing a child, which includes writing a report about the assessment and discussing the results in class.
Assessment method
Assignments (e.g. writing a report) about different cases
Assignments assessing a sufficient completion of several neuropsychological assessment tasks.
Written neuropsychological report about a child assessed by the students themselves.
From January 1, 2006 the Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted the Ephorus system to be used by instructors for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. Please see the information concerning fraud .
Blackboard
Information on blackboard.leidenuniv.nl
Reading list
- Studymaterial via Blackboard
Suggested literature:
- Baron, I.S. (2004). Neuropsychological evaluation of the child. Oxford: University Press. ISBN: 0 19 514757
Registration
Course enrolment
Students need to enrol for the course via uSis on the master’s introduction and course enrolment day that takes place at the start of each semester. Please, consult the master’s agenda Psychology.
Contact information
Mw. W.T.C. van Bohemen
E-mail: w.t.c.van.bohemen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl