DARLYNE G. NEMETH, CO-SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE WORLD COUNCIL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY WILL GIVE A REPORT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE II CONGRESS ON MENTAL HEALTH: MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE XXI CENTURY
Darlyne G. Nemeth, Ph.D., M.P., M.P.A.P, Clinical, Medical and Neuropsychologist, Co-Secretary General of the World Council for Psychotherapy, International organizing Committee member, will give a key report on “Resilience: The Mental Health Requirement of Our Time” within the framework of the II Congress : Meeting the Needs of the XXI Century.
Prof. Darlyne G. Nemeth
Prof. Darlyne G. Nemeth is a Co-Secretary General of the World Council for Psychotherapy, Council Member of the American Psychological Association’s Council of Representatives, Ph.D., M.P., M.P.A.P. Clinical, Medical, and Neuropsychologist.
Her practice interests include working with individuals who have brain-behavior dysfunction either due to head injury, medical trauma, and/or aging, as well as attention deficit disordered, learning disabled, and other special needs individuals. Prof. Nemeth has established a special outpatient program, Resilience after Brain Injury, at NCLA for Brain Injured individuals who are experiencing Executive Dysfunction. Prof. Nemeth has been a pioneer in the area of Clinical Neuropsychology for over 30 years, and was the first in Louisiana to establish a private practice Neuropsychology Laboratory in 1977. She has been a WCP/DPI/NGO Delegate to the United Nations.
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