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Featuring updates and revisions, the second edition of Clinical Neuropsychology provides trainee and practicing clinicians with practical, real-world advice on neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation. Offers illustrated coverage of neuroimaging techniques and updates on key neuro-pathological findings underpinning neurodegenerative disordersFeatures increased coverage of specialist areas of work, including severe brain injury, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, assessing mental capacity, and cognitive impairment and drivingFeatures updated literature and increased coverage of topics that are of direct clinical relevance to trainee and practicing clinical psychologistsIncludes chapters written by professionals with many years' experience in the training of clinical psychologists
Laura H. Goldstein is Professor in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Maudsley Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Jane E. McNeil is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist with over 20 years' experience working with neurological patients. She is Neuropsychology Service Lead for Solent NHS Trust.
List of Contributors ixPreface xvPreface to the First Edition xixPart 1 General Introduction1 General Introduction: What Is the Relevance of Neuropsychology for Clinical Psychology Practice? 3Laura H. Goldstein and Jane E. McNeilPart 2 Neuroscience Background2 Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology 23NigelJ.Cairns3 Neurological Investigations 61John D. C. Mellers and Naomi A. SibtainPart 3 Neuropsychological Assessment: General Issues4 Psychological and Psychiatric Aspects of Brain Disorder: Nature, Assessment and Implications for Clinical Neuropsychology 87Richard G. Brown5 The Effects of Prescribed and Recreational Drug Use on Cognitive Functioning 105Jane Powell6 Quantitative Aspects of Neuropsychological Assessment 129John R. CrawfordPart 4 Adult Neuropsychology7 Disorders of Memory 159Jonathan J. Evans8 Disorders of Language and Communication 185Pat McKenna and Karen Bonham9 Executive Dysfunction 209Paul W. Burgess and Nick Alderman10 Acquired Disorders of Voluntary Movement 239LauraH.Goldstein11 Visuo-Spatial and Attentional Disorders 261Tom Manly, Jessica Fish and Jason B. Mattingley12 Disorders of Number Processing and Calculation 293Jane E. McNeilPart 5 Neuropsychology: Specialist Areas of Work13 Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment of Children 317Jody Warner-Rogers14 Neuropsychological Assessment of Older Adults 347Robin G. Morris and Rebecca L. Brookes15 Neuropsychology of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: Frontotemporal Dementia, Semantic Dementia and Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia 375Julie Snowden16 Very Severe and Profound Brain Injury 397J. Graham Beaumont17 Neuropsychology and the Law 415Graham E. Powell18 Mental Capacity 445Camilla HerbertPart 6 Rehabilitation19 Theoretical Approaches to Cognitive Rehabilitation 463Fergus Gracey and Barbara A. Wilson20 Planning, Delivering and Evaluating Services 483Camilla Herbert21 Research Design and Outcome Evaluation 505Andrew Worthington22 Interventions for Psychological Problems After Brain Injury 527Andy Tyerman and Nigel S. King23 Neurorehabilitation Strategies for People with Neurodegenerative Conditions 549Jennifer Rusted and Esme Moniz-Cook24 Driving in Neurological Patients 567Nadina B. Lincoln and Kate A. RadfordIndex 589
“In this regard, the book has done very well. It provides a basic for applied practice with up to date references for more in-depth reading.” (The Journal of Clinical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 1 August 2013)