Health and psychology

As we enter unprecedented times inÌýthe NHS,Ìýwider health and social care servicesÌýand education, we wanted toÌýsay a heartfeltÌýthank you for the exceptional hard workÌýand commitmentÌýyou and your colleagues areÌýmakingÌýto supportÌýour society.

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We brought together experts in their clinical fields and the innovative practice of leading practitioners who developed two gold-standard digital assessments – Ìýand .

Q-interactive is our intuitive iPad-based digital system that delivers the world’s most advanced assessment tools you can take with you anywhere. And Q-global is our web-based secure and affordable platform designed to test administration, scoring and reporting.

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  • A new review of the BCSE

    Something to brighten up a Friday afternoon. A new review of theÌýBrief CognitiveÌýStatus Exam (BCSE) by Dr Chris. Hamilton, Consultant Clinical Psychologist.

  • Lifetime award for memory expert Professor Alan Baddeley

    We're delighted to congratulate Professor Alan Baddeley FRS CBE on receiving this year’sÌý from the British Psychological Society’s Research Board.

    Professor Alan Baddeley is a psychologist whose research interests are in human memory, neuropsychology and in the practical application of cognitive psychology. He has published very widely on theoretical aspects of memory and was one of the authors of the original Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT). For many years he was the Director of the Medical Research Council’s Applied Psychology Unit (now the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) and is currently Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of York.

    Professor Badderley is co-author of a number of ɫèAV Assessment's tools, including the new , ,ÌýandÌýthe bestsellingÌý. View his range of asssessments on our .

    Read the full article from the .

  • A new review of the TFLS UK / WMS-IV UK gets the star treatment

    This week has definitely got off to a positive start with more product reviews coming into our inbox.

    The first is from Dr. Carol A. Ireland, CPsychol, MBA, Forensic Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, University of Central Lancashire and CCATS (Coastal Child and Adolescent Therapy Services) - and Editor of British Journal of Forensic Psychology who has kindly reviewed for the BJFP. Here's just a snippet of the full review which you can read on our website:

    The TFLS UK has "helpful applicability with the relevant populations, such as assisting in questions of competence and levels of independent living. It is however more suited for community populations, including community forensic populations, as opposed to clients in a secure setting, and where their daily living as assessed by this tool may be more restricted. A strength of this assessment is its focus on the more complex skills required for independent living, and which are more cognitively demanding. It can therefore be considered a robust tool for assessing these more multifaceted components, with a general opinion that it is these components which can first be noted to disintegrate with neurodegenerative disorders, as opposed to the more basic aspects of daily care. As such, there is the potential to identify difficulties much earlier, and to then put in place supportive measures and interventions for the individual. It also moves away from a traditional over-reliance on the self-report of others when making a judgement on these skills, and focuses more directly on the observed ability in the client...Overall this is a helpful instrument."

    The second review comes via the British Psychological Society Testing Centre where Joanna Horne & Angus McDonald have carried out an evaluation of the key features of theÌý. Describing the WMS-IV UKÌýas "a very well−developed psychometric assessment of memory in adults that provides rich information"Ìýthe reviewers haveÌýawarded 5 stars to the Quality of Materials and 4.5 stars to theÌýkey characteristic of Overall Reliability andÌýthe Quality of Documentation. Find out more about the Ìýhere.

    Many thanks to all our reviewers, we'll be publishing details of new product reviews here shortly! If you're interested in reviewing one of our assessments or want to share your best practice please do contact us at marketing@pearsonclinical.co.uk