Cambridge Scholars Publishing – Invitation to Submit Book Proposals

Cambridge Scholars Publishing – Invitation to Submit Book Proposals Cambridge Scholars Publishing are inviting proposals for academic books and edited collections in Humanities and Social Sciences. To submit a book proposal, please visit our website, where you can complete a Book Proposal Form, and find out more about us. We publish in all major fields […]

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 […]

Episode 33 | Neuropsychology 3.0 – With Dr. Robert Bilder

Research has repeatedly demonstrated the benefits of neuropsychological evaluations to patients and their families. However, there is great potential for advancement and improvement in the field. For example, there is growing interest in improving the validity of neuropsychological tests in the assessment and prediction of complex medical conditions using biological, statistical, and informatic techniques. We discuss these issues with Robert ā€œBobā€ Bilder, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, a leader in the conceptual and technical evolution of the field. We also discuss the problem of inertia, ecological and physiological validity, item response theory, computerized neuropsychological testing, and the National Neuropsychology Network (NNN).

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 someoneā€™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.

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INS NYC 2024 Continuing education program The International Neuropsychological Society is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The International Neuropsychological Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.The International Neuropsychological Society is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider […]

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Abstract Submission

Abstract Submission INS Membership is not required for abstract submission. However, you must be logged in to submit an abstract. If you are brand new to INS and have never logged in, you may create a guest account. INS members will receive discounts on meeting registration and CE fees (if 2024 annual dues are paid […]

Past INS Meetings

Here you can find information on past meetings of INS, which will be posted as we are able to archive and digitize past meeting materials. Please check back periodically for updates! Abstracts / Official Meeting Proceedings Looking for published abstracts from past INS meetings?Ā The official proceedings of each INSĀ Annual MeetingĀ andĀ Mid-Year MeetingĀ are published online in theĀ Journal […]

Episode 106 | Sport Related Concussion ā€“ With Dr. Michael McCrea

n this episode, we speak with Dr. Michael McCrea about sport related concussion. We focus on definition, pathophysiology, recognition/diagnosis, biomarkers, (re)evaluation, recovery, rehabilitation, and return to sport following sport concussion. We also touch upon long-term effects of repeated sport concussion on long-term cognition and mental health.