Neuropsychology

Derek Powell

How?

  1. Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree:
    • Major in psychology, neuroscience, biology, or pre-med
  2. Earn a Doctoral Degree :
    • (Ph.D. or Psy.D.): Enroll in a doctoral program specializing in clinical psychology with a focus on neuropsychology (typically 5–7 years). A Ph.D. is generally more research-oriented, while a Psy.D. focuses more on clinical practice
  3. Complete Supervised Clinical Training:
    • During and after the doctoral program, complete clinical internships and practical training specializing in brain- behavior
  4. Complete Postdoctoral Fellowship:
    • Two years of specialized postdoctoral training in clinical neuropsychology are usually required, as noted by Psychology.org.
  5. Obtain Licensure:
    • Pass the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) and meet state-specific requirements (e.g., jurisprudence exam) to become a licensed psychologist, according to New2Neuropsychology.
  6. Board Certification (Optional but Recommended):
    • While not required to practice, many professionals become board -certified through the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) to demonstrate expertise.
Salary range
25th-75th percentile $90,000-$122,00
Top Earners(90th percentile) up to $146,000 aannually
Senior Level/Experienced $186,000-$275,000 annually
Florida Specific $104,000-$120,000
Starting/Juniour $48,690-$92,120
Mid Level $104,720
Senior Level $119,000-$127,590