Critical Conversations

We all need to have critical conversations with our family members and friends from time to time. For some caregivers, critical conversations pertain to hot-button issues like driving safety and the need for additional help with complex activities like finances,...

Jodi DeLuca, Ph.D. on the phenomenon of memory

Guest blogger Dr. Jodi J. De Luca, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 17 years of experience, is the owner of Erie Colorado Counseling (www.eriecoloradocounseling.com).  Dr. De Luca specializes in applying the principles of clinical psychology to the overall...

That stigma

About 1 in 5 adults in the United States will experience some form of mental health issue in their lifetime. Given how common mental health issues are, it’s amazing that there is still a stigma. But there absolutely is. Some people are shamed into thinking that their...

What exactly happens from start to finish?

It’s okay to have a little (or a lot!) of anticipatory anxiety about the evaluation. We’re here to see you through it and make meaningful recommendations for going forward. Here is exactly what happens from start to finish for most neuropsychological evaluations at...

Sports concussion overview from Dr. Richards

With the increased temperature and daylight of summer, children and adults are increasingly participating in team sports (soccer, football, baseball) and individual athletic activities (cycling, roller blading, rock climbing, mountain hiking). Although fun and...
The Honor of Interviewing

The Honor of Interviewing

The clinical diagnostic interview is the first part of a neuropsychological evaluation. It gives an opportunity to talk about an individual’s current concerns, medical history, developmental and educational history, and many more topics that are diagnostically...