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Each concise chapter features numerous callout boxes highlighting key concepts, bulleted points, and extensive illustrative material, as well as test questions that help you gauge and reinforce your grasp of the information covered. Essentials of Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition provides comprehensive instruction on neuropsychological test administration, scoring, interpretation, and report writing.

It also addresses practical and conceptual issues related to neuropsychological assessment in geriatric, pediatric, forensic, and other specialized settings. Author : Michael D. In this completely revised and updated 2nd edition, the concepts and methods of psychometric neuropsychology are presented as a framework by which to evaluate current instruments. Newer methodologies and statistical techniques are discussed, such as meta analysis, effect size, confirming factor analysis and ecological validity.

The explosion of research in this area since the publication of the first edition in , has been incorporated, including a greatly expanded chapter on child assessment instruments.

This volume is a must for the bookshelf of every clinical neuropsychologist as well as researchers and students. Anyone conducting forensic evaluations will especially find useful the information on reliability and validity when preparing for court appearances. Author : Stephen C. This volume aims to provide clinical neuropsychologists with a practical and approachable reference for skills in evidence-based practice to improve the scientific status of patient care.

The core skills involve techniques in critical appraisal of published diagnostic-validity or treatment studies. Critical appraisal skills assist any clinician to evaluate the scientific status of any published study, to identify the patient-relevance of studies with good scientific status, and to calculate individual patient-probability estimates of diagnosis or treatment outcome to guide practice.

Initial chapters in this volume review fundamental concepts of construct validity relevant to the assessment of psychopathology and cognitive abilities in neuropsychological populations. These chapters also summarize exciting contemporary development in the theories of personality and psychopathology, and cognitive ability, showing a convergence of theoretical and clinical research to guide clinical practice.

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Mar 02, Neuropsychological assessment provides an invaluable resource for anyone interested in assessment. Print Settings. May 20, May 18, Part I. The Practice of Neuropsychological Assessment 2. Basic Concepts 3. The Behavioral Geography of the Brain 4.

The Rationale of Deficit Measurement 5. The Neuropsychological Examination 6. The Neuropsychological Examination: Interpretation 7. Neuropathology for Neuropsychologists 8. Orientation and Attention Perception Memory I: Tests Verbal Functions and Language Skills Construction Concept Formation and Reasoning Executive Functions Neuropsychological Assessment Batteries Observational Methods, Rating Scales, and Inventories



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