The London Neurocognitive Clinic
By The London Neurognitive Clinic In neurorehabilitation and clinical practice, the concept of neurodiversity is no longer confined to a discussion of autism or ADHD alone. It represents a broader recognition that cognitive, emotional, and behavioural differences are part of the human spectrum. For neuropsychologists and other allied health professionals, this shift in perspective demands [...]
By The London Neurocognitive Clinic In recent years, conversations around neurodiversity have shifted away from medicalised deficit models toward more inclusive, strength-based approaches. This transformation is powerfully captured in the newly released book- Redefining Neurodiversity: Designing Practical Solutions through Lived Experience which is a pioneering collection that brings together voices from neurodivergent individuals, clinicians, researchers, [...]
By Patrick Litani, Chief Operating Officer, The London Neurocognitive Clinic When a person has suffered a brain injury or been given a diagnosis of a life changing neurological condition it is understandable to feel strong and often devastating emotions. These emotions may be extremely hard for the person themselves and their families and friends to [...]






