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Kathleen is a psychologist and neuropsychology registrar with a special interest in psychometric assessment. Broadly, neuropsychologists assist individuals and their carers and families in understanding how cognitive skills like thinking, memory, attention, and processing speed are affected by developmental, medical, genetic, neurological, or psychological causes.
Kathleen Rolfe is a psychologist and neuropsychology registrar with a special interest in psychometric and neuropsychological assessment. Her work focuses on understanding how cognitive skills such as attention, memory, processing speed, and executive functioning relate to developmental and neurological conditions.
Kathleen has specialised training in neuropsychology and works with both children and adults experiencing cognitive, developmental, and learning difficulties.
She has particular expertise in assessing and supporting individuals with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disorders, and intellectual or global developmental delays. Her work helps families and carers better understand how brain-based differences may affect everyday functioning.
Kathleen is known for her warm, approachable style and her ability to explain complex cognitive concepts in clear and practical ways for families and individuals.