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Intertwined Health: Neuropsychology, Brain Health, and Insights from Dr. Trevor Powell
In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' Dr. Trevor Powell, a consultant clinical neuropsychologist, discusses the interconnectedness of physical and mental health, emphasizing how psychological processes influence physical conditions. He addresses the stigma surrounding mental health by comparing it to physical health problems. Dr. Powell provides insights into neuropsychology, detailing its evolution and its critical role in assessing and rehabilitating brain injuries. The conversation touches on cognitive rehabilitation, the significance of insight in brain injuries, and the importance of physical and mental activities for brain health. The episode also delves into aphasia, its impact on language functions, and aims to dispel prejudices associated with the condition. Additionally, there is a light-hearted discussion about walking football and its benefits for mental and physical well-being.
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Trevor Powell
01:56 The Interconnection of Physical and Mental Health
03:48 Understanding Neuropsychology
04:59 Insight and Cognitive Decline
07:35 Dr. Powell's Journey and Charity Work
11:03 Language Functions and Brain Injuries
15:50 Walking Football and Mental Health
18:16 Final Thoughts on Brain Health
Trevor Powell is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist with over 30 years experience of working in mental health and neuropsychology in the NHS.
He is the clinical lead and manager for neuropsychology service in Berkshire and specialises in head injury (TBI) and more recently Asperger’s Syndrome (ASD).
Dr Powell's books include: The Mental Health Handbook; Head Injury, A Practical Guide; The Brain Injury Workbook and, more recently, Recognising Asperger’s Syndrome.
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