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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT,
NEURO-PSYCHOEDUCATION, SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS

LOCATION: CAULFIELD SOUTH

Dr Caroline Gurvich, DPsych

Caroline is is a highly experienced Clinical Neuropsychologist who has worked in the public and private health systems for nearly 20 years. She has:

  • Worked extensively with adults and older adults experiencing psychiatric illnesses.

  • Experience in the diagnosis of dementia.

  • Experience working in the area of neurodivergence.

  • Experience conducting assessments, providing psycho-education and making recommendations for adults and older adults with cognitive difficulties including people with psychiatric and neurological conditions.

  • A particular interest in the neuropsychology of women’s mental health, including cognitive changes associated with menopause and premenstrual mood disorders. 

Caroline also works as an Associate Professor at Monash University where she leads research in the area of the neuropsychology of women’s mental health

Caroline has a Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology from Monash University. She is a Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists and Chair of the Victorian section of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists.

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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT,
NEURO-PSYCHOEDUCATION, SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS

LOCATION: PRESTON

Dr Kate Hoy, DPsych

Kate is an experienced Clinical Neuropsychologist with over 15 years experience. 

She has:

  • Worked extensively with adults and older adults experiencing psychiatric and neurological illnesses.

  • Experience in the diagnosis of dementia.

  • Experience working in the area of neurodivergence.

  • Experience conducting assessments, providing psycho-education and making recommendations for adults and older adults with cognitive difficulties including people with psychiatric and neurological conditions.

  • A particular interest in the neuropsychology of aging, including dementia and age related cognitive change. 

Kate also works as a Professor at the Bionics Institute where she leads research investigating new non-medication treatments for dementia.

Kate has a Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology from Monash University and is a Board Certified Clinical Supervisor (Psychology Board of Australia).

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