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Clinical Neuropsychology represents a specialized branch of Clinical Psychology. This field requires dedicated education starting at the doctoral level and culminating in a two-year postdoctoral fellowship. It focuses on assessing psychological and cognitive abilities (such as attention, memory, and reasoning) in individuals with neurological, psychiatric, or medical disorders.
As a distinct psychological specialty, Clinical Neuropsychology involves practical applications. For instance, practitioners might work with Alzheimer's patients or those recovering from brain trauma, conducting hospital assessments to understand how their conditions impact mental health and cognitive performance. These professionals obtain licensure through regional psychology boards, holding doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology that typically feature specialized neuropsychology coursework, training, and research components.