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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association
    UID:
    gbv_1659168643
    Format: Online-Ressource (xxiii, 743 pages) , illustrations , 18 cm
    Edition: Third edition (Online-Ausg.)
    ISBN: 9781433816871 , 1433816873 , 9781433816888 , 1433816881
    Content: part I. Clinical neuropsychology : general issues -- part II. Neurological disorders -- part III. Neuropsychological syndromes -- part IV. Psychiatric disorders and behavioral syndromes
    Content: "As with earlier editions, we hope that this book will serve as a diagnostic starting point, providing a roadmap for evaluation and additional avenues for exploration with every patient. The content of this book has been significantly updated. Not only are there new topics covered in their own chapters (e.g., Chapter 7 on cultural neuropsychology, Chapter 25 on drug abuse and impulse control disorders, Chapter 27 on somatic symptom disorders) but also each chapter integrates the latest developments in the field. This includes information regarding DSM-5 in relevant chapters and studies of functional brain imaging throughout the book. In addition to the novel design and new content, the organization of Clinical Neuropsychology has been updated. The handbook consists of four sections: The chapters in Part I, Clinical Neuropsychology: General Issues, are procedural and methodological in nature. Parts II (Neurological Disorders, in which many of the most common neurologic problems that neuropsychologists evaluate are reviewed), III (Neuropsychological Syndromes, describing the core features and assessment of the "wheelhouse" of neuropsychology), and IV (Psychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Syndromes, in which the most common psychiatric problems that neuropsychologists evaluate are reviewed) are focused on clinical assessment of the disorder or syndrome. Although the book covers a broad range of neuropsychology topics, the reader should be aware that the specific disorders and problems faced by children (and hence pediatric neuropsychologists) receive lighter treatment than adult disorders. The growth in pediatric neuropsychology has been tremendous, and attempting to cover the entire life span in a single volume is simply not feasible. We have included chapters on the core issues in the assessment of children (Chapter 6) and a chapter on the most common developmental disorders that neuropsychologists evaluate (Chapter 22), as well as discussing relevant pediatric issues in certain disorders (e.g., Chapter 9). However, it is my opinion that the field will benefit from a handbook specifically devoted to the neuropsychological evaluation of children"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2016; Available via World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2016 dcunns
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Clinical neuropsychology
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC :American Psychological Association,
    UID:
    almahu_9949714706302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 812 pages)
    Edition: Fourth edition.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2024. Available via World Wide Web.
    Edition: Access limited by licensing agreement.
    ISBN: 9781433837869
    Content: "In the 25 years since publication of the first edition of the Clinical Neuropsychology pocket handbook, the field of clinical neuropsychology has experienced tremendous development. Our understanding of brain organization and plasticity has been revolutionized by growth in the fields of cognitive neuroscience, functional neuroimaging, connectomic science, and neuromodulation. The disciplines of neurology and psychiatry have also evolved, with the advent of biomarker-based methods for differential diagnosis and disease-modifying therapies in many conditions. Despite the vast changes in the field, the core responsibility of the clinical neuropsychologist has not changed. This handbook will serve as a reference for the busy clinician or trainee by providing critical information and strategies to address commonly encountered issues in clinical neuropsychology. It consists of four parts. Part I, Foundation of Assessment, provides the groundwork upon which all of our assessments build, including a new and thoughtful consideration of cultural factors in assessment, issues of performance validity, and integration of adjunctive information such as laboratory, imaging, and electrophysiologic tests. Part II, Neuropsychological Syndromes, describes the core features and assessment of the "wheelhouse" of neuropsychology. Part III, Neurological Disorders, reviews many of the most common neurologic problems that neuropsychologists evaluate. And Part IV, Neuropsychiatric and Neurobehavioral Syndromes, reviews the most common psychiatric problems that neuropsychologists evaluate. The core features include discussion of classification, functional neuroanatomy, neuropsychological evaluation, and individual difference factors. New to this edition, each chapter concludes with "Clinical Takeaways," or pearls of wisdom, provided by the acknowledged experts who have authored these chapters."--Preface. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
    Note: Now in a fourth edition, a comprehensive pocket-sized guide for the clinical assessment of neuropsychological and related syndromes and disorders. , Part I Foundations of assessment -- The expanding role of clinical neuropsychology / Michelle M. Braun and Michael W. Parsons -- Cultural and linguistic factors in assessment / Daryl Fujii -- Pediatric assessment / Elisabeth M. Vogt and Amy Heffelfinger -- Performance and symptom validity testing / Kyle Brauer Boone -- Assessment of emotion, mood, and affect / Hillary Abel and Dawn Bowers -- Neurobehavioral exam / Ekaterina Keifer, Jennifer W. Hartzell, William T. McCuddy, Katharine E. Lindberg, and Marc W. Haut -- Medications and laboratory testing / Alexander D. Rae-Grant -- Neuroimaging and electroencephalography for the neuropsychologist / Michael W. Parsons and Catherine Leveroni -- Part II Neuropsychological syndromes -- Disorders of attention / Ronald A. Cohen, Melissa Jenkins, and Robert Paul -- Amnesic syndromes / Margaret G. O'Connor and Elizabeth Race -- Aphasia / David S. Sabsevitz and Sara B. Pillay -- Visuospatial, visuoperceptual, and visuoconstructional disorders / Russell M. Bauer -- Executive function disorders / Darlene P. Floden and Katherine Reiter -- Part III Neurological disorders -- Cerebral vascular disease / David Nyenhuis and Jaclyn Reckow -- Mild cognitive impairment and dementia / Crystal G. Quinn, Laura A. Rabin, and Andrew J. Saykin -- Traumatic brain injury and persistent postconcussion symptoms / Michael A. McCrea, Karen A. Martinez, Julie K. Janecek, Benjamin Brett, and Lindsay D. Nelson -- Epilepsy and seizures / Sara J. Swanson, Jessica S. Chapin, and Julie K. Janecek -- Movement disorders / Alexander I. Trs̲ter and Alexandra Novak -- Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating disorders / Peter A. Arnett and Lauren B. Strober -- The neuropsychology of oncology / Benjamin D. Eschler, Jeffrey S. Wefel, and Mariana E. Bradshaw -- Autoimmune and infectious diseases / Christina D. Kay -- Part IV Neuropsychiatric and neurobehavioral syndromes -- Intellectual developmental disorder, autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and specific learning disorders across the lifespan / Lisa L. Conant and Lauren E. Miller -- Substance use and impulse control disorders / Grace J. Goodwin, Jessica J. Gates-Woodyatt, Christine E. Salva, and Daniel N. Allen -- Late-life depression / Rishi K. Bhalla, Alex R. Terpstra, and Meryl A. Butters -- Anxiety and trauma-related disorders / Danielle Shaked and Jennifer J. Vasterling -- Schizophrenia / Robert M. Bilder -- Somatic symptom disorders / Greg J. Lamberty -- Index -- About the editors. , Also issued in print.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Clinical neuropsychology Washington : American Psychological Association, 2024 ISBN 9781433837852
    Additional Edition: Original
    Language: English
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