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Aleksandra Parojcic , MSc.
- Profile
- I have 24 years of experience in neuropsychological assessment of adult neurological and psychiatric patients. I have been working as a neuropsychologist at the Clinic of Neurology, University Clinical Center of Serbia, where I was dealing with a wide range of neuropathologies including neurodegenerative diseases. In the last three years I have been working at the Institute of Mental Health where I work on the neuropsychological assessment of psychiatric patients with special emphasis on dissecting between neuropsychological syndromes and psychogenic disorders of human functioning. In the past three years I was a team member that established empirically validated procedures of diagnosing ADHD in adults. We published the Serbian National guidelines for treatment of ADHD in children and in adults
- Work Address
- Head of the Neuropsychology Unit, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia; Department of Neurophysiology , Milana Kašanina 3, 11000 Belgrade
- aleksandra.parojcic@imh.org.rs
- Affiliation
- clinical neuropsychologist, Head of the Neuropsychology Unit, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia; Department of Neurophysiology
- Country
- Serbia