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Neuropsychology
1. What Is Neuropsychology
2. Neuropsychological Evaluation
3. Reason For Evaluation
4. Neuropsychological Treatment
Neuropsychological Conditions
Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
Brain Tumors & Cancer
Endocrine Disorders
Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
Klinefelter Syndrome & Other Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
Learning Disorders: Reading (dyslexia), Math & Writing
Motor Neuron Diseases
Pervasive Developmental Disoders- Autism & Asperger's Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury & Sports Concussion
Domain Assessed
Academic Achievement
Adaptive Functioning
Attention
Executive Functioning
Intellectual Functioning
Memory
Motor Speed & Coordination
Personality
Speech & Language
Visuoconstruction Abilities

ADAPTIVE FUNCTIONING

 Adaptive functioning refers to those skills that are necessary for us to navigate through the demands that are placed on us by our environments in a way that is effective. It includes such skills as our ability to communicate with one another. for example, being able to express your thoughts two others,comprehend what others say to us and deal with written material.Another important component of adaptive functioning involved the skills that are necessary for us to get through our basic today. The skills can include ability to care for on hygiene, complete home-based tasks at an age-appropriate level, or go to work or school and take care of our own health, whether putting on a bandage or preparing a healthy meal. Social skills are an extremely important component of our adaptive functioning.They involve our ability to develop relationships with others in a way that is mutually beneficial to us and to the other person.Also included in this domain as the range of interests and activities that we are involved in and how well we deal with our community.

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