Dr Catherine Cox,
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Catherine completed her Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology at La Trobe University in 2002. She is a Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists.
Catherine was previously Senior Principal Psychologist at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Singapore, working in paediatric neuropsychology, and is currently a Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist in public health addiction service.
Catherine was previously Senior Principal Psychologist at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Singapore, working in paediatric neuropsychology, and is currently a Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist in public health addiction service.
She has also worked in adult neuropsychological rehabilitation in the public health setting.
Catherine’s clinical experience and interests in paediatrics includes:
Catherine’s clinical experience and interests in paediatrics includes:
- epilepsy,
- oncology,
- neurological disorders,
- neurological disorders,
- neuro-rehabilitiation, and
- neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ADHD and Learning Disorders
For adult clients she has a particular skillset in:
- addiction,
- aquired brain injury (including traumatic brain injury and stroke), and
- complex presentations.
Catherine delivers education and training to health professional, university students and care-givers.
Catherine seeks to understand client and care-give goals, and translateds the neuropsychological assessment results to everyday life and service provision requirements where necessary. She works collaboratively with her clients and their care-givers to support an understanding of their strengths and weaknesses, facilitate adjustment to altered abilities, and monitor change over time.