Emily Shah
@dremilyshah.bsky.social
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Working in #Neuropsychology (NHS & Private) 🧠 Playing in the woods somewhere🌳 Sleeping to the soundtrack of dry and lengthy history podcasts 🥱
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tomplender.bsky.social
1/Great to be on Bluesky- to get started here’s a mega thread on what I know about #FND and how to have the best chance of beating it. It's just my personal view- so not set in stone - I hope people will find it helpful.
dremilyshah.bsky.social
What a provocative and powerful phrase to flip that narrative and invite some curiosity about what it would be like to show love for those parts of yourself.

31:51 for the full letter open.spotify.com/episode/6GoowqxtpKuOZorfuu5XQ5?si=ntbSfDZtQkW6vxov9x22sQ&t=1852
It Doesn’t Define Us, but It’s a Part of Us
MeSsy with Christina Applegate & Jamie-Lynn Sigler · Episode
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dremilyshah.bsky.social
"I made this pact a while ago that because #MS is a part of me I will love it, because I have to love myself"

Sandra in Australia, I can't get your words out of my mind 🧡

I see so many ppl struggle with the "warrior" mentality...pushing through, feeling a burden, highly self-critical...
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susiedent.com
Word of the day is a favourite, from old Scots.

To ‘tartle’ is to hesitate while introducing someone because you have completely forgotten their name.
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Absolutely - such an important goal for many people!
dremilyshah.bsky.social
- Better work situation
- Driving
- Independence
- Socialising
- Not needing supervision
- Self-confidence
- Not feeling washed out
- Feeling safer etc

I love that this paper points us to using those same principles to help answer questions like "Will I be able to work after surgery?".
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Predictive models are a great tool for advising people with #epilepsy about their individualised risks around surgery BUT we tend to approach this from a clinician-centred perspective, focusing on cognition.

What patients say matters most (outside of seizure freedom/reduction):
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bryancephalon.bsky.social
Question for my #neuropsychology colleagues. Do you prefer using regression-based demographic norms over traditional (e.g., age-stratified) norms? What are your reasons for favoring one over the other?
dremilyshah.bsky.social
I love this paper. Lots of exciting food for thought!
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing. This is something which I've been wanting to incorporate more into my practice and this lays the options out so clearly.
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markgoldbergmd.bsky.social
Thanks for the perfect #neuronerd Thanksgiving lesson! Don’t forget to sing along with this “intensive” musical adventure www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAFa... @daiwaiolson.bsky.social
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shrinkatlarge.bsky.social
As disabled people, we are worth more than our economic productivity. Access to therapy and healthcare should never depend differentially on our participation in work programmes or being deemed 'work-ready.' Care is a right, not a reward. #WhitePaper #GetBritainWorking
dremilyshah.bsky.social
This one's pretty in-depth so probably more for those working clinically already. Love the opportunity to do deep dive into an area I'm less familiar with and brush up my knowledge.

www.navneuro.com/
Home · Navigating Neuropsychology
Welcome to NavNeuro, the podcast where we present cutting-edge scientific findings, discuss important topic areas, and interview experts in the field.
www.navneuro.com
dremilyshah.bsky.social
This is a great one that I recommend to any assistant or trainee psychologists. A really accessible introduction to a wide range of topics that gives a great peak into the many varied roles of a neuropsychologist.

theneuroclinic.buzzsprout.com
The Neuro Clinic
Voices of the Clinical Neuropsychology Community
theneuroclinic.buzzsprout.com
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Two friends discussing their different journeys with #MS. Yep, it's a bit 'woo-woo' at times but I'm also just blown away by their courage in being so down-to-earth, real, and honest. So many useful reflections for anyone living with a chronic illness.

www.messythepodcast.com/
MeSsy
www.messythepodcast.com
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Here's a few #neuropsychology podcasts that I've been enjoying. Let me know if you have any more recommendations (neuropsych or otherwise)!
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Thanks for that work. A really helpful paper.
dremilyshah.bsky.social
I've found getting avulux glasses really helpful for taking the edge off my photosensitivity. They're not cheap though. FL-41s were also good and not quite as costly. Both were much better than standard sunglasses for me.
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Wow, what a fantastic resource! I think the most engaging neuroanatomy tool from my student days was The Human Brain Colouring book...doesn't quite match the production value on offer here! 😅
neuropsychblog.bsky.social
This is an excellent #neuroanatomy resource. I have been using it with my students for a number of years:

"Functional Neuroanatomy"
neuroanatomy.ca
Dr. Claudia Krebs
University of British Columbia (UBC)

#neuropsychology resource
UBC Neuroanatomy
neuroanatomy.ca
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Brill thanks for getting that going. I'd love an add 👍🏼
dremilyshah.bsky.social
Looking forward to digging into this later. There's so much momentum building in clinical and research worlds to improving what we can offer people living with #FND. Very much needed.