Millions of workers are injured on the job every year. Unique in its focus, this volume provides an evidence-based framework for neuropsychological assessment of work-related injuries. Leading authorities present up-to-date information on a wide range of neurological and psychological problems and offer guidelines for conducting effective evaluations. Addressing important scientific, legal, ethical, and professional issues, this book is essential reading for practitioners in clinical or forensic settings. Parts I and II describe common injuries sustained in the workplace that can cause…mehr
Millions of workers are injured on the job every year. Unique in its focus, this volume provides an evidence-based framework for neuropsychological assessment of work-related injuries. Leading authorities present up-to-date information on a wide range of neurological and psychological problems and offer guidelines for conducting effective evaluations. Addressing important scientific, legal, ethical, and professional issues, this book is essential reading for practitioners in clinical or forensic settings. Parts I and II describe common injuries sustained in the workplace that can cause time-limited or permanent cognitive impairment. Coverage encompasses traumatic brain injury, sports concussion, electrical injury, exposure to neurotoxic substances, posttraumatic stress, depression, chronic pain, and brain and psychological injuries experienced in combat. Contributors review the epidemiology and pathophysiology of each type of injury, its typical symptom presentation and course, the impact on day-to-day functioning and job performance, diagnostic dilemmas, and approaches to neuropsychological assessment and treatment planning. Part III turns the lens on professional practice issues, with particular attention to the practitioner's role in helping to make determinations about disability status and compensation claims. The complexities of conducting independent examinations and consulting to attorneys, government agencies, and insurance companies are discussed. The book also presents keys to preparing reports that are relevant for vocational rehabilitation planning. Grounded in the best available knowledge -- while also identifying areas where further research is needed -- this is a rich resource for practicing clinicians and advanced trainees in neuropsychology, clinical and forensic psychology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP, ABN, is Director of Long Island Neuropsychology, P.C.; a neuropsychologist with the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System; and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University School of Medicine. He is board certified in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology, and immediate Past President of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dr. Bush has published numerous articles, book chapters, and books, as well as two special journal issues. He presents frequently at professional conferences. Grant L. Iverson, PhD, RPsych, is Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, at the University of British Columbia. He served as Chair of the Canadian Psychological Association Section on Clinical Neuropsychology from 2003 to 2010, and is a founding member of the Traumatic Brain Injury Subcommittee of the Defense Health Board, a civilian advisory board to the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Dr. Iverson has published more than 225 empirical articles, reviews, and book chapters. He has conducted significant research into outcome from traumatic brain injury in athletes, civilians, service members, and veterans. He is also engaged in a multiyear research program designed to develop and evaluate evidence-based psychometric guidelines for identifying mild cognitive impairment in psychiatry and neurology.
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Introduction Shane S. Bush and Grant L. IversonI. Work-Related Injuries 1. Traumatic Brain Injury in the Workplace Grant L. Iverson and Rael T. Lange 2. Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the Professional Athlete Mark R. Lovell 3. Electrical Injury in the Workplace Joseph W. Fink Lauren Rog Shane S. Bush and Neil H. Pliskin 4. Neurotoxic Exposure Injuries in the Workplace Robert J. McCaffrey and Andrea S. Miele 5. Neuropsychological Consequences of Injury in Military Personnel Louis M. French Grant L. Iverson Rael T. Lange and Richard A. Bryant II. Mental Health and Chronic Pain 6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Workplace Gerald M. Rosen and Brad K. Grunert 7. Depression in the Context of Workplace Injury Kyle E. Ferguson Grant L. Iverson Scott A. Langenecker and Allan H. Young 8. Neuropsychological Aspects of Chronic Pain Lance M. McCracken and Miles ThompsonIII. Professional Practice Issues 9. Neuropsychological Evaluation and Treatment: The Clinician's Perspective Greg J. Lamberty 10. The Neuropsychological IME Shane S. Bush and Robert L. Heilbronner 11. Neuropsychological Assessment and Consultation in Forensic Practice: A Practical Approach to Work-Related Injuries Robert L. Heilbronner and George K. Henry 12. The Behavioral Health Provider as a Participant in the Disability Determination Process: Evaluations Terminology and Systems David W. Lovejoy and Howard J. Oakes 13. Applying Neuropsychology in Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention: Issues in Work Access and Work Return Robert Fraser David Strand Erica Johnson and Curt Johnson 14. Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment Following Work-Related Injury Grant L. Iverson Brian L. Brooks and James A. Holdnack
Introduction Shane S. Bush and Grant L. IversonI. Work-Related Injuries 1. Traumatic Brain Injury in the Workplace Grant L. Iverson and Rael T. Lange 2. Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the Professional Athlete Mark R. Lovell 3. Electrical Injury in the Workplace Joseph W. Fink Lauren Rog Shane S. Bush and Neil H. Pliskin 4. Neurotoxic Exposure Injuries in the Workplace Robert J. McCaffrey and Andrea S. Miele 5. Neuropsychological Consequences of Injury in Military Personnel Louis M. French Grant L. Iverson Rael T. Lange and Richard A. Bryant II. Mental Health and Chronic Pain 6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Workplace Gerald M. Rosen and Brad K. Grunert 7. Depression in the Context of Workplace Injury Kyle E. Ferguson Grant L. Iverson Scott A. Langenecker and Allan H. Young 8. Neuropsychological Aspects of Chronic Pain Lance M. McCracken and Miles ThompsonIII. Professional Practice Issues 9. Neuropsychological Evaluation and Treatment: The Clinician's Perspective Greg J. Lamberty 10. The Neuropsychological IME Shane S. Bush and Robert L. Heilbronner 11. Neuropsychological Assessment and Consultation in Forensic Practice: A Practical Approach to Work-Related Injuries Robert L. Heilbronner and George K. Henry 12. The Behavioral Health Provider as a Participant in the Disability Determination Process: Evaluations Terminology and Systems David W. Lovejoy and Howard J. Oakes 13. Applying Neuropsychology in Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention: Issues in Work Access and Work Return Robert Fraser David Strand Erica Johnson and Curt Johnson 14. Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment Following Work-Related Injury Grant L. Iverson Brian L. Brooks and James A. Holdnack
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