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100 1 _aSchoenberg, Mike R.
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_9303360
245 1 4 _aThe Little Black Book of Neuropsychology :
_bA Syndrome-Based Approach /
_cedited by Mike R. Schoenberg, James G. Scott.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
_bSpringer US :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2011.
300 _axviii, 968 páginas
_brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputadora
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _aarchivo de texto
_bPDF
_2rda
500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aPart I: Neuropsychology – General Issues: The Neuropsychological Referral -- Medical Records -- Basic Neuroanatomy -- Basic components of a Neuropsychological Evaluation -- Part II: Neuropsychological Domains: Arousal: The drowsy, lethargic, or stuporous patient -- Attention/Concentration Problems: The distractible patient -- Inattention/Neglect Syndromes -- Language Problems -- Learning and Memory: The Forgetful Patient -- Visuospatial/Visuoconstructional Problems -- Apraxias -- Agnosias -- Executive Functions (problem solving, abstraction, sequencing, inhibition, self-monitoring, planning, and initiation) -- Emotional/Mood -- Episodic Neurological Dysfunction -- Part III: Specific Neurological Diseases: Aphasia -- Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke -- Dementia -- Seizures/Epilepsy -- Somatization Disorders, blackout spells, fits/convulsions -- Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders -- Multiple Sclerosis and Other Demyelinating Disorders -- Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion -- Infections -- Neoplasms/Neoplastic Syndromes -- Psychiatric – depression and anxiety -- Part IV: Special Considerations: Medicolegal exposure -- Reporting Test performance/scores -- Limitations -- Answering Referral Questions -- Placement issues.
520 _aThe Little Black Book of Neuropsychology: A Syndrome-Based Approach Mike R. Schoenberg and James G. Scott, editors From translating the patient’s medical records and test results to providing recommendations, the neuropsychological evaluation incorporates the science and practice of neuropsychology, neurology, and psychological sciences. The Little Black Book of Neuropsychology brings the practice and study of neuropsychology into concise step-by-step focus—without skimping on scientific quality. This one-of-a-kind assessment reference complements standard textbooks by outlining signs, symptoms, and complaints according to neuropsychological domain (such as memory, language, or executive function), with descriptions of possible deficits involved, inpatient and outpatient assessment methods, and possible etiologies. Additional chapters offer a more traditional approach to evaluation, discussing specific neurological disorders and diseases in terms of their clinical features, neuroanatomical correlates, and assessment and treatment considerations. Chapters in psychometrics provide for initial understanding of brain-behavior interpretation as well as more advanced principles for neuropsychology practice including new diagnostic concepts and analysis of change in performance over time. For the trainee, beginning clinician or seasoned expert, this user-friendly presentation incorporates ‘quick reference guides’ throughout which will add to the practice armamentarium of beginning and seasoned clinicians alike. Key features of The Black Book of Neuropsychology: Concise framework for understanding the neuropsychological referral. Symptoms/syndromes presented in a handy outline format, with dozens of charts and tables. Review of basic neurobehavioral examination procedure. Attention to professional issues, including advances in psychometrics and diagnoses, including tables for reliable change for many commonly used tests. Special “Writing Reports Like You Mean It” section and guidelines for answering referral questions. Includes appendices of practical information, including neuropsychological formulary. The Little Black Book of Neuropsychology is an indispensable resource for the range of practitioners and scientists interested in brain-behavior relationships. Particular emphasis is provided for trainees in neuropsychology and neuropsychologists. However, the easy to use format and concise presentation is likely to be of particular value to interns, residents, and fellows studying neurology, neurological surgery, psychiatry, and nurses. Finally, teachers of neuropsychological and neurological assessment may also find this book useful as a classroom text. "There is no other book in the field that covers the scope of material that is inside this comprehensive text. The work might be best summed up as being a clinical neuropsychology postdoctoral residency in a book, with the most up to date information available, so that it is also an indispensible book for practicing neuropsychologists in addition to students and residents…There is really no book like this available today. It skillfully brings together the most important foundationsof clinical neuropsychology with the 'nuts and bolts' of every facet of assessment. It also reminds the more weathered neuropsychologists among us of the essential value of neuropsychological assessment…the impact of the disease on the patient’s cognitive functioning and behavior may only be objectively quantified through a neuropsychological assessment." Arch Clin Neuropsychol (2011) first published online June 13, 2011 Read the full review acn.oxfordjournals.org “...The authors have truly reachd their goal of making this book useful for a wide variety of professionals at different stages in their career. In relation to neuropsychologists there is something for everyone, from the graduate student, to the clinician studying for the ABPP/ABCN examination, to the seasoned professional who is seeking out a good refresher on various topics pertinent to neuropsychology. With the wealth of information it provides, the title of this book, The Little Black Book of Neuropsychology seems almost an oxymoron, as the information it offers is anything but little”. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2011, 25 (8), 1429-1431 first published online Nov 3, 2011 Read the full review online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2011.629780  
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700 1 _aScott, James G.
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776 0 8 _iEdición impresa:
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