A big thanks to all of the authors and reviewers who contributed to this issue! Doctoral training is foundational yet less focused than other levels of clinical neuropsychology training. It was a joy to work on this special issue and highlight so many voices and perspectives.
I’m excited to share that a special issue of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (https://t.co/TE5QbOOSrx) focused on doctoral training in clinical neuropsychology is now available.
The issue closes with a commentary and a friendly call for other neuropsychologists to consider careers as doctoral faculty. Doctoral faculty uniquely shape the field through admissions and mentorship, and this career is deeply rewarding despite real but manageable challenges.
It also addresses how doctoral training is structured and delivered, as well as how trainees are prepared for the profession and the future of the field. This includes advocacy and leadership training, career development, and the central role of research training.
The special issue brings together work on key challenges shaping the doctoral training pipeline and trainee experience, including early exposure to the field, international trainee issues, burnout, and trainee satisfaction.
SCN's EAC and ADECN are teaming up to provide consultation services for non-neuropsychology faculty teaching assessment focused doctoral classes! Sign up for one of two sessions (10/21/25 and 4/9/26). Also seeking neuropsychologist volunteers for the drop-in panel!
Do you like brains and stats? Neuropsychology is offering a new, paid consulting Associate Editor position for someone with expertise in the quantitative aspects of brain-behavior relationships. Hit me up for the pre-release details.
Grad Students, it's time to level up your career!
Join us for the Crafting Your Career Narrative: Resume & CV Workshop – designed just for you!
📅 Thursday, March 20, 2025
⏰ 11:00 AM
📍 Atchafalaya Room, Student Union 339
FREE food & drinks
🔗 RSVP now! https://t.co/CvDf9OvQ8j
Want an insider’s perspective on science in clinical neuropsychology? @APADivision40 and Dr. Scott Sperling bring an article from each issue of Neuropsychology to life in their "Meet the Authors" podcast. Check it out: https://t.co/320ce6eQDR @APA_Journals
The Society for Black Neuropsychology is proud to present: Brain Awareness Week 2025 🧠
This is open to community members, neuro/psychologists, and other allied health professionals. Previous BAW recordings can be found on the SBN YouTube channel.
Our Global Engagement Committee's Research and Editing Consulting Program offers FREE research design, statistical advice, and English language editing from neuropsychology experts. Contact Dr. Anthony Risser at [email protected] to learn more! Or visit: https://t.co/TiAdHdMclP.
@Jai_Carmichael_ , @MarevaSilvana , and @Matt_Calamia are co-guest editing a special issue on transdiagnostic approaches in clinical neuropsychology. Open call for manuscripts with a LOI due on 5/1.
https://t.co/YqrYNfUj5d
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Thrilled to be co-editing a special issue in @theJCEN with @MarevaSilvana & @Matt_Calamia on transdiagnostic approaches in neuropsychology.
Learn more & submit your letter of intent by 1 May: 🔗 https://t.co/FOdNx5cFHE
@lisa_rapport
I’m very excited to announce that I matched at Bay Pines VA Healthcare System for internship! I am honored to be joining such a great team for the next part of the journey!
No better way to spend Valentine’s Day than with 13 of your current/former graduate students (and your fiancé taking the photo for you). #INS2025inNOLA
Happy to officially announce I will be staying at @OSUWexMed for a postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology and mood disorders research working with @scottlangeneck1 & @mend2lab ❤️🤍🧠 very grateful for this opportunity!