Clinical neuropsychology

A close reading of cognitive functioning, vulnerability, and the resources that remain available.

Neuropsychological assessment, cognitive stimulation, and rehabilitation work designed with rigor, continuity, and attention to the person as a whole.

Approach

When cognitive functioning changes, a clear and competent frame becomes essential.

The neuropsychological area concerns understanding cognitive functions, the difficulties that may emerge, and the kinds of intervention that may support or strengthen them.

The work may include assessment, cognitive stimulation, rehabilitation, and situations linked to ageing, neurological outcomes, or conditions of frailty.

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Precision with care

Looking at cognitive functioning with accuracy, without losing clinical sensitivity.

Neuropsychological assessment is not only a set of findings. It is also a way of understanding how the person is facing change, which resources remain available, and where support can be most useful.

For that reason, the work aims to stay rigorous without becoming impersonal.

  • Memory
  • Attention
  • Language
  • Executive functions
Assessment

Neuropsychological framing

A reading of cognitive functions and clinical needs that helps clarify the picture and orient the next steps.

Stimulation

Cognitive strengthening

Activities designed to support memory, attention, language, and other functions in a carefully tailored way.

Rehabilitation

Continuity of care

Interventions that take into account the clinical phase, realistic aims, and the need for continuity over time.

It may be useful for

  • Cognitive frailty

    Situations in which memory, attention, or other functions seem less stable and require a more precise clinical reading.

  • Ageing

    Support for cognitive functioning and quality of life in later life.

  • Neurological outcomes

    Phases of reorganisation after neurological events or conditions that require rehabilitation and monitoring.

What it includes

Clinical work

Neuropsychological work starts from observation of the picture and the definition of aims. Depending on the situation, it may include assessment, stimulation, rehabilitation, and monitoring.

  • Assessment
  • Cognitive stimulation
  • Rehabilitation
  • Active ageing
  • Continuity of care

Contact

To understand whether a neuropsychological intervention is the most useful step, it is best to begin with direct contact.

Practice in Milan with the possibility of defining the most suitable format based on the clinical picture.

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