
Our Services
At Herts Neuropsych Solutions we recognise the profound effect that living with an acquired brain injury and long-term neurological condition has on individuals and their wider family systems. We offer a range of specialist support services for individuals living with neurological injury and illness, including working in partnership with their family, carers and wider professional teams. This includes being able to provide the following services:
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Needs Assessment
Neuropsychological (Cognitive) Assessment
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Psychological Therapy and Adjustment Support
Family and Carers Support
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Neuropsychological Needs Assessment
We offer a comprehensive initial neuropsychological needs assessment to gain an in depth understanding of the cognitive, behavioural and emotional changes related to the acquired brain injury and the impact of these on the individual's daily life. This findings of this assessment inform any ongoing treatment recommendations.
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Neuropsychological (Cognitive) Assessment
We provide comprehensive neuropsychological (cognitive) assessments to identify cognitive strengths and challenges following acquired brain injury. We aim to understand each individual's profile in detail and provide clear feedback and recommendations based on the assessment findings.
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
We provide neuropsychological rehabilitation to support people in finding the best ways to address day to day challenges faced as a result of acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions. We aim to do this collaboratively, led by each individual's personal goals and priorities.
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Psychological Therapy and Adjustment Support
We provide detailed psychological assessments and bespoke, evidence-based psychological treatments for a range of common conditions associated with acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions. This may include individual, couple or family sessions depending on circumstances and clinical need.
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Family and Carers Support
We work in close partnership with families and carers, providing practical support to help them navigate the unique challenges and complexities that can follow acquired brain injury. This includes providing specialist interventions to support family members in their own process of adjustment and recovery, with a focus on fostering hope, building strengths and enhancing emotional resilience.