Watts Ann D, Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann B
a Entabeni Hospital , Durban , South Africa.
b Department of Psychology , Rhodes University , Grahamstown , South Africa.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2016 Nov;30(8):1305-1324. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2016.1212098. Epub 2016 Sep 21.
This was an invited paper on the history and current status of neuropsychology in South Africa.
Information was gathered from literature searches, personal communication, and the authors' experiences while occupying relevant professional and academic positions for over 30 years.
Since its origins in the 1950s, the development of neuropsychology in South Africa has faced numerous challenges, against a background of extreme sociocultural and socioeconomic disparity in the country that is on-going. The creation of the South African Clinical Neuropsychological Society in the 1980s, a credentialing and training body, gave impetus to the discipline. In the absence of a neuropsychology category within the South African professional framework, university instruction has been ad hoc with vastly different levels of competency depending on the institution involved. The small number of practitioners and/or academics involved in neuropsychology includes mainly masters, and some doctoral level psychologists registered in clinical, counseling or educational categories. A prime emphasis of neuropsychological research has been local norming of psychometric tests to facilitate valid assessment practices in the country. South Africa is on the cusp of achieving a hard-won neuropsychology professional register. It is anticipated that this development will provide impetus to the discipline by promoting training programs, the creation of neuropsychology posts, wider service delivery, and increased research funding.
Despite significant challenges in a culturally diverse, developing country, neuropsychology has evolved sufficiently to warrant the creation of a separate category in the professional framework. This development will facilitate training, research, and services in the country.
本文是一篇受邀论文,介绍了南非神经心理学的历史和现状。
通过文献检索、个人交流以及作者在相关专业和学术岗位上30多年的工作经验收集信息。
自20世纪50年代起源以来,南非神经心理学的发展面临诸多挑战,该国持续存在极端的社会文化和社会经济差异。20世纪80年代成立的南非临床神经心理学会是一个认证和培训机构,推动了该学科的发展。由于南非专业框架中没有神经心理学类别,大学教学一直是临时性的,能力水平因所涉机构而异。从事神经心理学工作的从业者和/或学者人数较少,主要包括硕士,以及一些在临床、咨询或教育类别注册的博士水平心理学家。神经心理学研究的一个主要重点是对心理测量测试进行本地化常模制定,以促进该国有效的评估实践。南非即将获得来之不易的神经心理学专业注册。预计这一发展将通过促进培训项目、设立神经心理学岗位、扩大服务提供范围和增加研究资金来推动该学科的发展。
尽管在一个文化多元的发展中国家面临重大挑战,但神经心理学已经发展到足以在专业框架中设立一个单独类别的程度。这一发展将促进该国的培训、研究和服务。