[7][8] The "One Mind for Research" forum was a convention held in Boston, Massachusetts on May 23–25, 2011 that produced the blueprint document A Ten-Year Plan for Neuroscience: From Molecules to Brain Health.
While Clinical Neuroscience is more focused on the anatomy and how the brain would react to specific types of disorders and how to prevent them.
Most Neuropsychologists have acquired their Doctoral Degree's due to how research extensive the topic may be,[14] making the field extremely competitive in the job market.
Rather than focusing on just one part of a problem (like a specific brain issue or mental health symptom), neuropsychiatry takes a broader approach.
It recognizes that many brain disorders, like Parkinson’s or Alzheimer's, can affect mood or thinking, and many mental health conditions, like depression or schizophrenia, have a neurological aspect too.