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Casebook of Clinical Neuropsychology features actual clinical neuropsychological cases drawn from leading experts' files. Each chapter represents a different case completed by a different expert. Cases cover the lifespan from child, to adult, to geriatric, and the types of cases will represent a broad spectrum of prototypical cases of well-known and well-documented disorders as well as some rarer disorders. Chapter authors were specifically chosen for their expertise with particular disorders. When a practitioner is going to see a child or an adult with "X" problem, they can turn to the "case" and find up to date critical information to help them understand the issues related to the diagnosis, a brief synopsis of the literature, the patient's symptom presentation, the evaluation including neuropsychological test results and other results from consultants, along with treatments and recommendations. Clinical cases represent a long-established tradition as a teaching vehicle in the clinical sciences, most prominently in medicine and psychology. Case studies provide the student with actual clinical material - data in the form of observations of the patient, examination/test data, relevant history, and related test results - all of which must be integrated into a diagnostic conclusion and ultimately provide the patient with appropriate recommendations. Critical to this educational/heuristic process is the opportunity for the reader to view the thought processes of the clinician that resulted in the conclusions and recommendations offered. With the science of the disorder as the foundation of this process, readers learn how the integration of multiple sources of data furthers critical thinking skills.
This text investigates the application of clinical neuropsychological assessment through the analysis of actual patient cases across the human lifespan. The authors, Ida Sue Baron, Joel E. Morgan, and Joseph H. Ricker, curate contributions from leading experts to provide a structured framework for diagnostic reasoning. By presenting detailed patient histories, test data, and clinical recommendations, the book serves as a pedagogical tool for integrating scientific literature with practical diagnostic decision-making.
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Experts identify this volume as a practical resource for students and practitioners seeking to refine their diagnostic reasoning skills through real-world examples. Readers frequently note the high clinical utility of the case-based format for bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and patient care.
Page Count:
709
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019045198X
ISBN-13:
9780190451981