CLINICAL NEUROANALYST
A Clinical Neuroanalyst represents the psychiatrist of the future, reconceptualizing mental disorders as disorders of brain function through Neuroanalysis—a testable, hypothesis-driven clinical platform developed by Abraham Peled, M.D.
Information on Neuroanalysis is available via online searches, PubMed, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Clinicians can begin applying the approach using a demonstration (Demo) model and a dedicated GPT-based agent that supports diagnostic reasoning.
Training as a Clinical Neuroanalyst is open to medically qualified candidates (including senior medical students) with training in psychiatry. Clinical practice applies Neuroanalytic diagnosis as a complementary framework alongside standard diagnostic systems.
Professional activities include structured email discussions on Neuroanalytic case formulation, progressing to scheduled video conferences and the development of a Society of Clinical Neuroanalysis.
To participate, email neuroanalysis@gmail.com
requesting membership and include documentation of medical qualification, professional status (student, resident, or specialist), and any additional credentials. Those already registered directly do not need to apply by email.