Clinical Neuropsychologist

Dr Hans-Tangri is a HPC registered Practitioner Psychologist and a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS). She is a full member of the Division of Clinical Psychology and Division of Neuropsychology and she is on the BPS Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists. After achieving a First Class Hons degree in Psychology, she completed her Masters in Cognitive Neuroscience from Imperial College, University of London and then went on to train as a Clinical Psychologist at Royal Holloway, University of London. She held placements across London in Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Learning Disabilities, Substance Misuse, Child & Adult Mental Health and Neurology. She completed her doctorate training in 2009. Dr Hans-Tangri completed her Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology (QiCN) training with Bristol University and the BPS in 2014.

Currently, Dr Hans-Tangri works in a regional neurosciences centre at St Georges Hospital in the primary role of diagnostic neuropsychological assessments and post-diagnostic psychological support. The latter includes individual, group and family sessions. Dr Hans-Tangri has an active research interest in clinical trials involving research with patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), prodromal and established dementia.

Affiliations

  • Chartered Member: British Psychological Society – Divisions of Clinical Psychology and Division of Neuropsychology
  • Health and Care Professionals Council Registration No: PYL24308 – Practitioner Psychologist

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