Dr. Anthony Francisco

How can Neuropsychological Evaluations Help You?
It can measure areas such as attention, problem solving, memory, language, I.Q., visual-spatial skills, academic skills, and social-emotional functioning.
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What is the purpose of a neuropsychological evaluation?
The goal of a neuropsychological evaluation is to carefully and comprehensively assess and identify strengths and weaknesses across multiple areas for known learning disorder or other diagnosis.
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Psychological & Neuropsychological Affects of an Accident

Psychological and Emotional Symptoms of Trauma From (automobile accident, slip, and fall, a dog attack, etc.):

  • Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Disbelief, Shock, Denial, Nightmares, Insomnia

  • Mood Swings, Irritability or Anger and Anguish, Financial & Family difficulties

  • Self Blame, Inability to Work and Generate Income Guilt, or Shame

  • Sadness or Feeling of Hopelessness, Life Changes

  • Trouble Concentrating or Confusion

  • Fear and Anguish

  • Social Withdrawal

  • Feeling Numb or Disconnected.

What PTSD Looks Like

It can be:

  • Avoiding thinking about the trauma
  • Flashbacks
  • Trouble Concentrating
  • Negative Thinking
  • Difficulty Sleeping
  • Feeling Guild or Shame
  • Negative Mood
  • Always on Guard
  • Loss of Interest
  • Bad Dreams

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