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University Leiden, The Netherlands Master (MSc) in Clinical Neuropsychology H.A.M.Middelkoop@lumc.nl www.neuropsychologie.leidenuniv.nl Why study clinical neuropsychology? You are interested in: brain/behavior relationships: how does the healthy and sick brain function? (neurobiology, modelling, development and inplementation of methods/instruments) classification (diagnostics), prediction (prognostics) and/or modification (therapy, training, rehabilitation) of normal / disturbed behavior. and you want to be professionally active in: University medical centres (UMCs) and general hospitals Rehabilitation centres Mental health services (GGZ, Psychiatry) Pediatric and Geriatric health care facilities Research centres, e.g. university, TNO, RIVM Forensic setting Pharmaceutical industry: CNS division Profit and non-profit sector: assessment centres, government, commercial enterprises, etc. Private practice,???? 3 major career tracks 1. Health care: BA > Msc CNP (1y)> GZ-Psychologist (2y)> Clinical neuropsychologist (4y) 2. (Clinical) research: BA > Msc CNP (1y)> PhD (4y) 3. Other: BA > Msc CNP (1y)>? 1

CNP: behavioral consequenses of (organic/functional ) brain dysfunction: assessment, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation Organic brain disorders Genetic and neurodevelopmental disorders mental retardation, ADHD, dyslexia, Angelman, Prader-Wilie syndromes Cerebrovasculopathy / CVA Traumatic brain injury Neurointoxication alcohol, solvents, drugs Psychiatric disorders depression, anxiety, schizophrenia Neurodegeneration Lewy body disease, Parkinson s, Huntington s, Alzheimer s disease Other HIV, tumor cerebri, epilepsy, (metabolic) encephalopathy, brain infection, hydrocephalus, radiation Functional brain disorders Psychopathology (Neuro)psychological impairments cognition attention and concentration problems amnesia aphasia agnosia, apraxia executive disfunction emotional status anxiety, depression behavior apathy, disinbition delusion, hallucinations personality change sensory, motor and autonomic disturbances Clinical relevance: 1 out of 5 people will suffer from brain disease! Role and value of clinical neuropsychology Fundamental (clinical) research of normal and pathological brain/behavior relationships Research, development and evaluation of (clinical) research instruments (validation, reliability, applicability, normative data) Contribution to medical diagnostic work-up: assessment of neuropsychological dysfunction indicative for organic brain disease (Neuro)psychological function analysis: description of neuropsychological impairments and their consequences for daily functioning (Neuro)psychological interventions: treatment of patients with cognitive and/or behavioral disorders as result of (organic) brain disease (cognitive rehabilitation) Quantitative evaluation of (non)pharmacological interventions Selection and description of (patient) study populations (cognitive genetics, fenotyping) 2

CNP program (60 EC) >>> entry requirement: BA Psychology with Kolb& Wishaw Neuropsychology - Courses (20 EC): Adult and old-age Clinical Neuropsychology: theory (5 EC) & practice (5 EC) 0r Child Clinical Neuropsychology: theory (5 EC) & practice (5 EC) And Clinical neuropsychological interventions: theory (5 EC) & practice (5 EC) - Thesis (20 EC) - Internship (20 EC) or 10 ECTS internship and 10 ECTS elective courses (e.g. A&O or Child Clinical neuropsychology theory 3

Key issues Course content (60 EC) Brain/behavior relationships: how does the healthy and impaired brain function? (neuro(patho)(physio)logy, modelling, development and inplementation of methods/instruments) Classification (diagnostics), prediction (prognostics) and/or modification (therapy, training, rehabilitation) of normal / disturbed behavior. Lifespan: child, adult, old-age clinical neuropsychology Genetics, neuropathology, functional neuroanatomy, brain (patho)physiology Diagnostic work-up and treatment of major neurological and psychiatric disorders (mental status examination, DNA testing, MRI, EEG, psychopharmacology etc.) Neuro(psycho)logical disorders: developmental, acute, reversible, degenerative Clinical neuropsychology: diagnostics, prognostics, treatment and rehabilitation Evidenced-based and multidisciplinary approach Professional and medical ethical issues Assessment & Intervention skills (patient and/or care giver) Indicating, observation, history taking, (neuro)psychological examination > etiological, functional diagnosis and treatment options Neuropsychological interventions: psycho-education, cognitive-, behavioral- and system therapy, case management, neurorehabilitation (strategy and function), neuro feedback E diagnostics, E-psychotherapy, E-function training, E-care giver management 4

Thesis: memory activation and EEG in Alzheimer s disease Master thesis topics (20 EC) Smaller grey matter and brainstem volumes associated with diminished cognitive performance in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: a pilot study Depression six months after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage Cardiovascular disease load and cerebral small vessel disease in cognitive profiles in Alzheimer patients Irritability and excutive functioning in Huntington s disease The association between prenatal cannabis use and visual spatial processes in six to eight year old children In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of amyloid-b deposition in patients with probable Alzheimer s disease Effectiveness of the Patient Education Program for patients with manifest Huntington s disease Patient satisfaction at the LUMC department of Neuro Intensive Care Need for psychosocial treatment of patients with Parkinson s disease The effect of sleep deprivation on cognitive flexibility in rats Cognitive functioning in Rheumatoid Arthritis.... 5

Clinical practice: the neuropsychological examination I/II Clinical practice: the neuropsychological examination II/II 6

A students perspective - Courses: Adult and old-age Clinical Neuropsychology: theory & practice Clinical neuropsychological interventions: theory & practice Elective: Child Clinical Neuropsychology: theory Elective: Child Clinical Neuropsychology: practice - Thesis: The association between orthostatic hypotension and cognition in a 75+ population on antihypertensive medication* *LUMC departments Neuropsychology, Neuroradiology, General Practice, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Neurology - Internship: Neuro-feedback: diagnostic work-up and training Brain Center Amsterdam CNP Program: 1 st semester 1 st semester 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Adult and old-age clinical neuropsychology: T&A Adult and old-age clinical neuropsychology: CP 10 Child neuropsychology of neurodev. disorders: T&A Child neuropsychology of neurodev. disorders: CP 10 Start Master s Thesis (choose topic, read literature, etc) 20 Optional: Electives 7

CNP Program: 2 nd semester 2 nd semester 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Intervention strategies in clinical neuropsychology 5 Intervention strategies in clinical neuropsychology: practical training 5 Master s Internship 20 ECTS Optional: Electives Why study clinical neuropsychology? You are interested in: brain/behavior relationships: how does the healthy and sick brain function? (neurobiology, modelling, development and inplementation of methods/instruments) classification (diagnostics), prediction (prognostics) and/or modification (therapy, training, rehabilitation) of normal / disturbed behavior. and you want to be professionally active in: University medical centres (UMCs) and general hospitals Rehabilitation centres Mental health services (GGZ, Psychiatry) Pediatric and Geriatric health care facilities Research centres, e.g. university, TNO, RIVM Forensic setting Pharmaceutical industry: CNS division Profit and non-profit sector: assessment centres, government, commercial enterprises, etc. Private practice,???? 3 major career tracks 1. Health care: BA > Msc CNP (1y)> GZ-Psychologist (2y)> Clinical neuropsychologist (4y) 2. (Clinical) research: BA > Msc CNP (1y)> PhD (4y) 3. Other: BA > Msc CNP (1y)>? 8

Why study clinical neuropsychology in LEIDEN? Leiden Neuropsychology master is uniquely linked with patient care and clinical research Neuropsychology across the life-span: child, adult and old-age Neuropsychology Diagnostics and interventions. Teaching by clinically active and qualified neuropsychologists Outstanding facilities (LUMC < > FSW) Oldest and largest Neuropsychology department in the NL Leiden University= research intensive and intimate top university Any questions? 9