Neuropsychiatric training for persons with disabilities
- Service
- 10 municipalities
- Public service
A neuropsychiatric trainer provides advice and services for the neuropsychiatric challenges of children, adolescents, adults and families. Neuropsychiatric training is a way to support and guide children, adolescents and adults.
Neuropsychiatric training is intended for persons who have a neuropsychiatric special difficulty (a linguistic special difficulty, learning difficulties, ADHD/ADD or a ...
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Neuropsychiatric training is intended for children who have completed adaptation training and whose parents have already received guidance from the care provider. In addition, the child is required to have a rehabilitation plan in which the child’s need for training is established and/or the family has a special need to continue to pursue the goals of the rehabilitation under guidance, for example.
Neuropsychiatric training can be arranged for adults if the basic services have not been adequate to meet the long-term need for guidance caused by the severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. In this case, the neuropsychiatric challenges are possibly associated with extensive learning difficulties or a mild intellectual disability. In the case of adult clients, their entire life history and academic history from childhood are also assessed in order to determine which aspects are most significantly present in the life management difficulties.