
I relocated to Cape Town to complete my BSocSc(Hon) Psychology at the University of Cape Town (UCT). At the end of 2011, UCT announced they would be starting an accredited Masters in Neuropsychology program in 2012. I was one of only 6 students accepted into the new program.
I graduated in 2014 with my MA Neuropsychology (with distinction) and completed an internship (retrospectively recognised by the HPCSA) at Groote Schuur Hospital, Red Cross War Memorial Hospital, and the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I continued my involvement in the UCT Neuropsychology program while completing my Doctoral research. In 2020 I graduated with my PhD Psychology, which explored the biological bases of social development in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Althought Neuropsychology is an established field internationally, it is a new speciality in South Africa. In 2020, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) opened the register for psychologists in this category. In the same year, the HPCSA held their first neuropsychology board exams for graduates of the MA Neuropsychology program and I was awarded my registration as a neuropsychologist. Simultaneously, the HPCSA started a grandparenting process for Clinical Psychologists who had been practicing within the Neuropsychology scope to apply for registration.