A neuropsychologist studies the relationship between the brain and behavior, and typically holds a doctorate degree. They may work in a laboratory, hospital, or even provide expert testimony in court cases. To become a neuropsychologist, one must pursue a college education, complete a master’s or doctorate degree, and gain practical experience in the field. Certification […]
Pediatric neuropsychologists provide clinical and counseling services for children and adolescents, requiring a Ph.D., postgraduate program, and supervised clinical experience. Students can start their educational path in neuropsychology or psychology, with advanced courses in cognitive, behavioral, abnormal, and child psychology. An advanced degree is necessary, and post-graduate training varies, with most requiring working for two […]