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Training models and status of clinical neuropsychologists in Europe: Results of a survey on 30 countries

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Pages 32-56 | Received 11 Jan 2018, Accepted 20 May 2018, Published online: 20 Jun 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: The aims of the study were to analyze the current European situation of specialist education and training within clinical neuropsychology, and the legal and professional status of clinical neuropsychologists in different European countries. Method: An online survey was prepared in 2016 by a Task Force established by the European Federation of Psychological Associations, and representatives of 30 countries gave their responses. Response rate was 76%. Results: Only three countries were reported to regulate the title of clinical neuropsychologist as well as the education and practice of clinical neuropsychologists by law. The most common university degree required to practice clinical neuropsychology was the master’s degree; a doctoral degree was required in two countries. The length of the specialist education after the master’s degree varied between 12 and 60 months. In one third of the countries, no commonly agreed upon model for specialist education existed. A more systematic training model and a longer duration of training were associated with independence in the work of clinical neuropsychologists. Conclusions: As legal regulation is mostly absent and training models differ, those actively practicing clinical neuropsychology in Europe have a very heterogeneous educational background and skill level. There is a need for a European standardization of specialist training in clinical neuropsychology. Guiding principles for establishing the common core requirements are presented.

Acknowledgment

The authors also thank all psychological associations and neuropsychological societies that replied to the survey, making this study possible.

Notes

1. If you marked “e” please go to question 11, otherwise to question 12.

2. If you marked “e” please go to question 13, otherwise to question 14.

3. Program refers to a systematic series of coursework that forms a pre-planned curriculum qualifying in Clinical Neuropsychology and awarding a diploma / certificate.

4. Individual continuing education courses refer to single courses, not forming a pre-planned curriculum.

5. Public entities such as a national health care system, social security, occupational accident insurance (paid by the employer) or national pension insurance (paid by the employer)

6. Private entities such as private health insurance companies, occupational accident insurance (paid by the patient), private accident insurance (paid by the patient) or private pension insurance (paid by the patient)

7. Public entities such as a national health care system, social security, occupational accident insurance (paid by the employer) or national pension insurance (paid by the employer)

8. Private entities such as private health insurance companies, occupational accident insurance (paid by the patient), private accident insurance (paid by the patient) or private pension insurance (paid by the patient)