Handbook of clinical neuropsychology
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Handbook of clinical neuropsychology
(Wiley series on personality processes)
Wiley, c1981-c1986
- v. 1
- v. 2
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographies and indexes
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Description
This book focuses on new areas of interest and issues likely to be important in the next five to ten years. Part one covers professional scientific contact and conflict. Part two deals primarily with assessment-oriented issues, part three with conditions of medical and physical concern that also have neuropsychological implications and the concluding section focuses on several issues of current and future significance.
Table of Contents
- INTERFACES OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY WITH MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGY: Clinical Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology: Similarities and Differences
- Interfaces between Neuropsychology and Health Psychology
- ASSESSMENT: The Psychometric Foundation of Clinical Neuropsychology
- Neurological Diagnostic Tests
- Nontraditional and Threshold Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment
- An Approach to the Neuropsychological Assessment of the Preschool Child with Developmental Deficits
- The Assessment of Language after Brain Damage
- Effects of Sex and Handedness on Neuropsychological Testing
- Disease Process, Onset, and Course and their Relationship to Neuropsychological Performance
- DISORDERS: Neuropsychology and Medical Disorders
- Psychopathology and Other Behavioral Considerations for the Clinical Neuropsychologist
- Affective Disturbances Associated with Brain Damage
- Index.
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