INS Committees

The International Neuropsychological Society has several permanent committees that exist to assist the Board of Governors with society operations, as well as ad hoc committees that are formed as needed. INS members are encouraged to become more involved in the Society by serving on INS permanent and ad-hoc committees. If you are interested in becoming […]

About INS

The International Neuropsychological Society (INS) was founded in 1967 as a scientific and educational organization dedicated to enhancing communication among the scientific disciplines which contribute to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships. The Society currently has more than 4700 members throughout the world and from various areas of practice. The mission of the International Neuropsychological Society […]

INS San Diego 2023 Late CE Requests

INS San Diego 2023 Late CE Requests Welcome! This page is for anyone who attended the INS San Diego 2023 Meeting, registered for one or more CE events, but does not yet have one or more CE certificates from the meeting for any of the following reasons: 1. Your attendance was not recorded for some […]

About Our Journal

Your membership includes free access to JINS ONLINE Our Journal Reaches Over 9,000 Subscribers Worldwide In proud partnership with Cambridge University Press EDITOR-IN-CHIEF John L. Woodard Wayne State University, USA Access JINS Online Get CE for reading JINS

Program Book

Program Book Please Note: We will note any additional changes at the top of this page. Please save a copy of the PDF to help alleviate heavy bandwidth usage during the meeting. Download Program Online Searchable Program

Webinar CE

Online Continuing Education Continuing Education or CE credit(s) can be earned by watching INS hosted Webinars and then passing an online evaluation for the selected webinar. To view pricing information, click on the link for each Webinar. Instructions for Webinar CE: To get started, login or, if you are brand new to INS, create a […]

Podcast CE

Visit NavNeuro at https://www.navneuro.com/ Online Continuing Education CE credit(s) can be earned by listening to episodes of the Navigating Neuropsychology (NavNeuro) podcast, a partner of INS, and then passing an online evaluation for the selected podcast(s). The INS neither promotes nor recommends any commercial products that may be discussed in these episodes. Cost: For individual […]

Episode 15 | Interventional Neuropsychology: Compensatory Cognitive Training – With Dr. Beth Twamley

Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) is a growing area of research and clinical practice for neuropsychologists in academic and rehabilitation settings. CCT leverages intact brain networks in order to teach skills that can improve someone’s ability to function independently in day-to-day life, despite the presence of other disrupted brain networks. CCT has wide-reaching applications and can be beneficial for many of the clinical populations neuropsychologists already work with, including individuals with traumatic brain injury, severe mental illness, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia. In this episode, we will talk to Elizabeth Twamley, Ph.D., about CCT: how it is applied, similarities to cognitive rehabilitation, who benefits most, where the field is going, and much more.