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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 290884" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I did a search on google for clinical neuropsychology and came up with a division of the American Psychological Association (APA). They describe neuropsychology as <strong>the study of brain-behavior relationships, and the clinical application of that knowledge to human problems (<a href="http://www.div40.org/" target="_blank">http://www.div40.org/</a>).</strong>This is about the best description of it. I emailed the Membership Chair and asked if there was any way we could access a list of members and where they practiced. It was late this evening, so there is no reply yet. (I did NOT give the name of the site, or the addy. I simply said we are a group of parents who give each other support as we raise our special needs children.. I explained that many members spent years searching for the right diagnosis and treatment plan, but it was only after the npdoc testing that they found the answers.</p><p></p><p>I agree that a new abbreviation will need to be added to the FAQ page, but that should be doable for the mods or Cheryl.<strong><strong> <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smug.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":smug:" title="smug :smug:" data-shortname=":smug:" /></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong></strong></strong><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">If we can manage to get a list that we can pass around via email or PM I know many of us might be less daunted by the task of finding a npdoc.</span> Or maybe we can get a website that we can share to keep up with changes in the list.</p><p></p><p>I hope this is not intrusive to anyone. The idea came up because I replied with similar info to 2 or 3 newbies in the last 2 days. It seems easier to have the abbreviation and also to somehow try to find a list of these docs. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise trying to find a npdoc is short of like hunting for snow snakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 290884, member: 1233"] I did a search on google for clinical neuropsychology and came up with a division of the American Psychological Association (APA). They describe neuropsychology as [B]the study of brain-behavior relationships, and the clinical application of that knowledge to human problems ([URL]http://www.div40.org/[/URL]).[/B]This is about the best description of it. I emailed the Membership Chair and asked if there was any way we could access a list of members and where they practiced. It was late this evening, so there is no reply yet. (I did NOT give the name of the site, or the addy. I simply said we are a group of parents who give each other support as we raise our special needs children.. I explained that many members spent years searching for the right diagnosis and treatment plan, but it was only after the npdoc testing that they found the answers. I agree that a new abbreviation will need to be added to the FAQ page, but that should be doable for the mods or Cheryl.[B][B] :smart: [/B][/B][FONT=Verdana]If we can manage to get a list that we can pass around via email or PM I know many of us might be less daunted by the task of finding a npdoc.[/FONT] Or maybe we can get a website that we can share to keep up with changes in the list. I hope this is not intrusive to anyone. The idea came up because I replied with similar info to 2 or 3 newbies in the last 2 days. It seems easier to have the abbreviation and also to somehow try to find a list of these docs. Otherwise trying to find a npdoc is short of like hunting for snow snakes. [/QUOTE]
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