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Dr Jeff Rogers is a highly qualified and experienced Sydney psychologist, specialising in clinical neuropsychology. He holds an extensive set of qualifications, including an undergraduate degree in Biopsychology (Honours) from the University of Michigan, and a Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) and PhD (Neuroscience) from the University of Western Australia. His exceptional education and training enable him to provide the highest standard of care to clients.
Dr Rogers has held continuous registration as a practicing clinical neuropsychologist since 2007. Dr Rogers' special interests lie in cognitive assessment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation. He specialises in a range of interventions, including psychometric assessment, psycho-education, adjustment to injury, behavioral support programs, and cognitive rehabilitation. His expertise extends to treating conditions such as traumatic brain injury (including concussion), cerebrovascular accidents (stroke), neurodegenerative disorders (dementia), and ADHD and learning difficulties.
Through his personalised and compassionate approach, Dr Rogers empowers his clients to maxismise their cognitive function, enhance their quality of life, and improve their overall well-being. He is dedicated to working collaboratively with individuals, their families, and other healthcare professionals to develop tailored treatment plans and implement evidence-based strategies.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr Rogers is an Honorary Associate Professor with Macquarie University, and has co-authored over 45 peer-reviewed publications. In recognition of Dr Rogers’ professional knowledge and experience, he teaches into postgraduate clinical training programs, is the previous Deputy Head of the School of Psychology at the Australian Catholic University, and regularly provides clinical supervision for practicing and trainee psychologists. Dr Rogers is frequently invited to present on topics of cognitive neuropsychology and mental health care for hospital departments, public and private community health services, non-government agencies, and Health Professional bodies.
Neuropsychology is a broad and exciting field of psychology which seeks to describe and explain the complex relationship between brain function and human behaviour. In this lecture Dr Jeff Rogers' explores our current understanding of some common neuropsychological disorders, and the types of research-informed interventions being used in clinical practice.
Channel 7 News details neuropsychology rehabilitation research at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital using a portable tablet device that allows for increased treatment frequency and independent therapy at home. Principle investigator and neuropsychologist Dr Jeff Rogers explains how the innovative technology has delivered benefits for stroke patients that has exceeded expectations.
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