Neuropsychology And The Field Of Neuropsychology

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1. Introduction:
It is important for a registered counsellor to understand and gain insight into the field of neuropsychology, in order to enhance their critical thinking abilities and ultimately be an effective and well informed counsellor (Lucas, 2011). This essay will examine what neuropsychology refers to while exploring key terms of this field, discuss the history of neuropsychology and how it has developed over the years, differentiate between the different types of neuropsychology, discuss the role of neuropsychological assessment in the field of psychology and the role of a neuropsychologist in the South African context, as well as discuss the relevance of knowledge in the field of neuropsychology for registered counsellors.
2. Neuropsychology as a field within Psychology:
According to the Reader’s Digest Oxford Complete Wordfinder (1990), psychology is defined as the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, focusing on those functions affecting behaviour in a given context. “Neuro” refers to the nerves in a person’s body and neuropsychology can therefore be seen as a field within psychology; as neuropsychology refers to a sub-discipline of psychology that aims to understand how the structure and functioning of a person’s brain relates to their thinking, behaviour and emotions (Banich & Compton, 2011, & Tulloch, 1990). This understanding of the brain and what makes people behave in certain ways can be applied practically in our everyday lives as we continuously interact with people (Cormier & Hackney, 2014, & Crutch, 2012). A registered counsellor could apply this knowledge of neuropsychology practically to their understanding of their clients as knowing and understanding that some disorders are biological can...

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...of neuropsychology (Lucas, 2011).
In South Africa, neuropsychologists use the standardized norms when assessing and treating clients using the standardized scores of people who are usually from the white middle-class (Lucas, 2011). However, this group of people forms a relatively small part of the South African population which means that these standardized tests and scores are invalid for most South Africans; and this makes the role of a neuropsychologists in the South African context more challenging (Lucas, 2011).
10. Conclusion:
This essay highlights the importance of neuropsychology in the field of psychology and highlights the role of a registered counsellor in neuropsychology. There are a number of different types of neuropsychology and the history of developments in the field of neuropsychology has lead to the advanced technology present in today’s society.

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