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Dr Shweta Kadaba (PhD Clinical Psychology, P.G.Dip Applied Neuropsychology (UK)) is a Consultant Neuropsychologist at Manipal Hospital, Sarjapur Road. with a background in clinical practice and teaching spanning over 11 years in Mumbai and Bengaluru. She completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Mumbai. She further specialised by completing a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Neuropsychology at the University of Bristol, UK. Her expertise lies in conducting thorough neuropsychological assessments tailored to diagnose and manage various neurological disorders, including but not limited to dementia, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, stroke and adult ADHD. She has been a clinical observer and has undergone short training courses in neuropsychological rehabilitation in the USA. To supplement this training further she has completed international courses in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. This specialised training equips her with the skills necessary to address a wide range of challenges faced by individuals with brain injuries, such as attention deficits, memory impairment, cognitive difficulties, behavioural and emotional issues, and psychosocial concerns.