Psychology of neglect
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Psychology of neglect
(Psychology research progress series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Neglect is a syndrome in which patients fail to attend to or respond to contralesional stimuli or events. Neglect has traditionally been considered a disorder of spatial attention. This book discusses various topics on neglect including neglect as a disorder of representational updating; trauma of sexual abuse and the family; the relationship between neglect and other childhood adversities; dietary neglect and its influence on feeding; landmark recognition and mental route navigation disorders in patients with imagery neglect and perceptual neglect; the exploration of unilateral spatial neglect through the phenomenon of mirror agnosia and the psychobiological consequences of emotional neglect.
Table of Contents
- Neglect as a Disorder of Representational Updating
- Trauma of Sexual Abuse & the Family
- What is Hell for Children: The Relationship Between Neglect & Other Childhood Adversities in an Italian Sample
- Dietary Neglect & its Influence on Feeding
- Landmark Recognition & Mental Route Navigation Disorders in Patients with Imagery Neglect & Perceptual Neglect
- Exploring Unilateral Spatial Neglect through the Phenomenon of Mirror Agnosia
- The Psychobiological Consequences of Emotional Neglect
- Maspin: A Formative Evaluation Tool Supporting Dialog Among Professionals & with Families
- Omission Neglect in Consumer Judgment & Choice
- Neglect & the Japanese Language.
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