International Neuropsychological Society (INS) mid-year meeting 2026
The conference aims to explore the future of neuropsychology with a focus on leveraging technological advances, like artificial intelligence, to promote diversity and inclusion within the field.
Global challenges and threats to equality, diversity, and inclusion are actively impacting healthcare access, research, and clinical practice today. To confront these issues, neuropsychology aims to raise awareness of how its research and practice can drive change.
Join the International Neuropsychological Society, the Psychological Society of Ireland, and the British Psychological Society in Dublin for an inspiring meeting focused on building a "neuropsychology without limits."
The programme will celebrate a future-focused vision for the field, exploring how massive technological leaps and artificial intelligence can be used to overcome inequalities. By bridging the gap between science and real people, this conference will showcase its contributions to diagnosis, assessment, and rehabilitation.
Below are two sessions we encourage you to attend, led by:
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Dr Amanda Mobley, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and Regional Clinical Lead for our Midlands Regional Excellence Network.
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Dr Jennifer Foley, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square, London, and our Mental Health Hub lead.
Symposium Session 04: Wednesday 22 July, 9am to 10.30am
Speakers: Dr Amanda Mobley and Dr Jennifer Foley
Topic: 'Advanced and Progressive Neurological Conditions including End of Life: What is the Role of Psychologists?'
Oral Session 07: Thursday 23 July, 12pm to 12.12pm
Speakers: Dr Jennifer Foley
Topic: 'Matching psychological support to the needs of people affected by Parkinson’s: clinical and cost benefits'.
Parkinson's UK Excellence Network stand
Come by and visit our stand to find out more about the Network, how to join the Mental Health Hub and what we offer neuropsychologists and mental health professionals to support them in delivering excellent care to their Parkinson's patients.
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