Neuropsychological assessments are now widely used to identify learning disabilities and shape educational interventions. However, many special education teachers, speech therapists, lawyers, pediatricians, psychiatrists, rehabilitation counselors, and a host of other ?helping? professions know very little about how to interpret and act on information contained in neuropsychological assessments. The neuropsychological evaluations discussed in this text help shed light on a wide variety of psychiatric and medical conditions, including learning disabilities, severe and persistent mental illness, traumatic brain injury, neuropsychiatric disorders with accompanying chronic cognitive deficits, and acquired or congenital neurological conditions.
This book emphasizes the breadth and depth of neuropsychological assessments and the many practical uses they have, such as treatment planning, diagnosis, interventions, and many more. The authors offer practical guidance on neuropsychological testing and assessment across the lifespan, from pediatric through geriatric patients. The book is designed specifically for those professionals with little to no training in neuropsychology that need to apply knowledge gleaned from neuropsychological assessments.
Key topics discussed:
Neuropsychological testing and psychoanalysis
Using neuropsychological instruments in school settings: possibilities and limitations
Using neuropsychological information in vocational rehabilitation planning
Neuropsychology and speech/language therapy
A Guide to Neuropsychological Testing for Health Care Professionals Ebook
By: Eric R. Arzubi, MD
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
Print ISBN: 9780826144157, 0826144152
eText ISBN: 9780826144164, 0826144160
Edition: 1st
Pages: 480
Format: PDF
Available from $ 32.50 USD
SKU: 9780826144164R180
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