
Formal Training In Clinical Neuropsychology Introduces Trainees To Diverse Patient Populations With A Variety Of Conditions And Disorders. Learning To Competently Apply A Structured, Fact-finding Approach To Case Conceptualization, Differential Diagnosis, And Treatment Planning Is An Essential Goal At All Levels Of Training. This Approach Provides A Valuable Exercise And Method Of Examining Practitioner Competence. The Structured Approach To Case Analysis Promotes Good Clinical Decision Making, And Exercises Based On Such An Approach Can Help Prepare Clinicians For The Oral Exams That Are A Part Of Board Certification. The Neuropsychology Fact-finding Casebook Is A Resource For Both Supervisors And Trainees In Clinical Neuropsychology, As Well As For Clinicians Preparing For Board Certification. The Volume Provides 24 Compelling And Diverse Fact-finding Cases, One For Each Month Of A Two-year Residency. Each Case Is Presented In A Stepwise Fashion: Presenting Problem And Referral Question, Background Information And Patient Report, Behavioral Observations, And Test Findings. At The End Of Each Case, A Summary, Diagnostic Impression, Recommendations, And Questions Are Provided To Assess, Reinforce, And Teach Core Competencies; An Outcome Section Describes What Occurred After The Full Case Evaluation Is Completed; And Critical Teaching Points Are Discussed. This Casebook Is A Standardized Approach To Fact-finding That Training Programs At Various Levels Can Use To Help Trainees Develop Such Evaluation Skills.
This book investigates the efficacy of a structured, fact-finding methodology in clinical neuropsychology to improve case conceptualization, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning. Authors Kirk J. Stucky and Shane S. Bush, both board-certified experts, present a systematic framework designed to bridge the gap between academic training and clinical practice. By utilizing a standardized approach, the authors provide a pedagogical tool that assists trainees and practitioners in refining their diagnostic reasoning and preparing for board certification examinations.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a foundational resource for clinical supervisors and trainees seeking to standardize their diagnostic approach. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the stepwise case presentation in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199350612
ISBN-13:
9780199350612
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