The Frontal Lobes: Anatomy, function & dysfunction

United States · CE credit & talks · Psychologists

Advance your expertise as a US psychologist with this in-depth exploration of frontal lobe anatomy, function, and dysfunction. Dr. Coenie Hattingh's lecture offers critical insights into executive functioning, emotional regulation, and personality, vital for diagnosing and treating clients with frontal lobe impairment.

This engaging and informative lecture by clinical neuroanatomist Dr. Coenie Hattingh offers a comprehensive overview of the anatomy and function of the frontal lobes, as well as the neuropsychological impact of frontal lobe dysfunction. Drawing on clinical and anatomical knowledge, Dr. Hattingh explores how damage to different regions of the frontal lobes can lead to specific cognitive, behavioural, and emotional syndromes.

Health professionals will gain valuable insights into the role of the frontal lobes in executive functioning, emotional regulation, and personality development. This knowledge is especially relevant for clinicians working with clients affected by brain injury, neurodegenerative conditions, or psychiatric presentations involving frontal lobe impairment.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychological Syndromes
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