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Herausgeber: Gurd, Jennifer; Kischka, Udo
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John Marshall (Universit Formerly Department of Clinical Neurology
The Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology
Herausgeber: Gurd, Jennifer; Kischka, Udo
- Broschiertes Buch
Clinical neuropsychology remains one of the fastest growing specialities within clinical psychology, neurology, and the psychiatric disciplines. Substantially updated, the new edition of this handbook provides a practical guide for those interested in the professional application of neuropsychological approaches and techniques in clinical practice.
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Clinical neuropsychology remains one of the fastest growing specialities within clinical psychology, neurology, and the psychiatric disciplines. Substantially updated, the new edition of this handbook provides a practical guide for those interested in the professional application of neuropsychological approaches and techniques in clinical practice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 912
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 169mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1342g
- ISBN-13: 9780199645817
- ISBN-10: 0199645817
- Artikelnr.: 34925091
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 912
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 169mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1342g
- ISBN-13: 9780199645817
- ISBN-10: 0199645817
- Artikelnr.: 34925091
* Part 1 - Historical context
* 1: John C. Marshall and Jennifer M. Gurd: Neuropsychology: past,
present, and future
* Part 2 - Methodological issues
* 2: Jonathan J. Evans: Basic concepts and principles of
neuropsychological assessment
* 3: Klaus Willmes: The methodological and statistical foundations of
neuropsychological assessment
* 4: Nicole D. Anderson, Ph.D. C.Psych., Gordon Winocur, Ph.D. and
Heather Palmer, Ph.D.: Principles of cognitive rehabilitation
* Part 3 - Neuropsychological Impairments
* 5: Joke Spikman and Ed van Zomeren: Assessment of attention
* 6: Tom Manly, Jessica Fish and Ian H Robertson: The Rehabilitation of
Attention
* 7: L.D. Kartsounis: Assessment of perceptual disorders
* 8: C. Groh-Bordin, G. Kerkhoff: Recovery and treatment of sensory
perceptual disorders
* 9: Veronica Bradley and Narinder Kapur: Neuropsychological assessment
of memory disorders
* 10: Barbara A. Wilson: The natural recovery and treatment of learning
and memory disorders
* 11: Lilianne Manning: Assessment and treatment of disorders of
visuospatial, imaginal, and constructional processes
* 12: Carlo Semenza: Assessing disorders of awareness and
representation of body parts
* 13: Claus-W.Wallesch, Helga Johannsen-Horbach and Gerhard Blanken:
The assessment of acquired spoken language disorders
* 14: Nick Miller: Motor speech disorders: an overview
* 15: Jane Marshall: Treatment of spoken language disorders
* 16: J. Richard Hanley and Janice Kay: Neuropsychological Assessment
and Treatment of Disorders of Reading
* 17: Pélagie M. Beeson, Ph.D. and Steven Z. Rapcsak, M.D.:
Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of writing disorders
* 18: Paul W. Burgess: Assessment of executive function
* 19: Andrew D Worthington: The Natural Recovery and Treatment of
Executive Disorders
* 20: Georg Goldenberg: The neuropsychological assessment and treatment
of disorders of voluntary movement
* 21: Marinella Cappelletti and Lisa Cipolotti: The neuropsychology of
acquired calculation disorders
* 22: Guido Gainotti: Assessment and treatment of emotional disorders
* 23: Anne M. Aimola Davies and Rebekah C. White: Assessment of
Anosognosia for Motor Impairments
* Part 4 - Developmental and paediatric neuropsychology
* 24: Stephen Whitfield: Treatment and rehabilitation of
paediatric/developmental neuropsychological disorders
* Part 5 - Neuropsychopharmacology
* 25: C.M. Bradshaw: Neuropsychopharmacology
* Part 6 - Underlying medical disorders
* 26: Clive Skilbeck: Vascular disorders
* 27: Nigel S. King and Dr. Andy Tyerman: Neuropsychological
presentation and treatment of traumatic brain injury
* 28: Julie Snowden: The Neuropsychological Presentation of Alzheimer's
disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
* 29: Peter A. Arnett and Amanda R. Rabinowitz: The Neuropsychological
Presentation and Treatment of Demyelinating Disorders
* 30: David M. Erlanger, Ph.D., Geoffrey Tremont, Ph.D., Jennifer
Duncan Davis, Ph.D.: The Neuropsychology of Endocrine Disorders
* 31: CM Thompson: The Epilepsies
* Part 7 - Neuropsychiatric conditions
* 32: Ronan O'Carroll: Clinical presentation of neuropsychiatric
disorders
* 33: Mervi Pitkanen, Eli J. Jaldow, and Michael D. Kopelman: The
clinical assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders
* 34: Bjørn Rishovd Rund: Neuropsychological rehabilitation of
schizophrenia
* 35: Laura H. Goldstein: Treatment and rehabilitation of
neuropsychiatric disorders
* Part 8 - Forensic neuropsychopharmacology
* 36: William W McKinlay, Michaela McGowan and Jane V Russell: Forensic
issues in neuropsychology
* Part 9 - Functional neuroanatomy
* 37: Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu, Martina Gandola and Paola
Invernizzi: Functional neuroanatomy of spatial perception, spatial
processes and attention
* 38: Hans J. Markowitsch, Martina Piefke: The Functional Anatomy of
Learning and Memory
* 39: Claudius Bartels and Claus-W. Wallesch: Functional neuroanatomy
of language disorders
* 40: Joaquín M. Fuster: Functional neuroanatomy of executive process
* Part 10 - Clinical context and resources
* 41: Udo Kischka: Clinical and laboratory examinations relevant to
clinical neuropsychology
* 42: Derick T. Wade: Neuropsychological deficits within the World
Health Organization's model of illness (ICIDH-2)
* 43: Vaughan Bell: The internet and clinical neuropsychology
* 1: John C. Marshall and Jennifer M. Gurd: Neuropsychology: past,
present, and future
* Part 2 - Methodological issues
* 2: Jonathan J. Evans: Basic concepts and principles of
neuropsychological assessment
* 3: Klaus Willmes: The methodological and statistical foundations of
neuropsychological assessment
* 4: Nicole D. Anderson, Ph.D. C.Psych., Gordon Winocur, Ph.D. and
Heather Palmer, Ph.D.: Principles of cognitive rehabilitation
* Part 3 - Neuropsychological Impairments
* 5: Joke Spikman and Ed van Zomeren: Assessment of attention
* 6: Tom Manly, Jessica Fish and Ian H Robertson: The Rehabilitation of
Attention
* 7: L.D. Kartsounis: Assessment of perceptual disorders
* 8: C. Groh-Bordin, G. Kerkhoff: Recovery and treatment of sensory
perceptual disorders
* 9: Veronica Bradley and Narinder Kapur: Neuropsychological assessment
of memory disorders
* 10: Barbara A. Wilson: The natural recovery and treatment of learning
and memory disorders
* 11: Lilianne Manning: Assessment and treatment of disorders of
visuospatial, imaginal, and constructional processes
* 12: Carlo Semenza: Assessing disorders of awareness and
representation of body parts
* 13: Claus-W.Wallesch, Helga Johannsen-Horbach and Gerhard Blanken:
The assessment of acquired spoken language disorders
* 14: Nick Miller: Motor speech disorders: an overview
* 15: Jane Marshall: Treatment of spoken language disorders
* 16: J. Richard Hanley and Janice Kay: Neuropsychological Assessment
and Treatment of Disorders of Reading
* 17: Pélagie M. Beeson, Ph.D. and Steven Z. Rapcsak, M.D.:
Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of writing disorders
* 18: Paul W. Burgess: Assessment of executive function
* 19: Andrew D Worthington: The Natural Recovery and Treatment of
Executive Disorders
* 20: Georg Goldenberg: The neuropsychological assessment and treatment
of disorders of voluntary movement
* 21: Marinella Cappelletti and Lisa Cipolotti: The neuropsychology of
acquired calculation disorders
* 22: Guido Gainotti: Assessment and treatment of emotional disorders
* 23: Anne M. Aimola Davies and Rebekah C. White: Assessment of
Anosognosia for Motor Impairments
* Part 4 - Developmental and paediatric neuropsychology
* 24: Stephen Whitfield: Treatment and rehabilitation of
paediatric/developmental neuropsychological disorders
* Part 5 - Neuropsychopharmacology
* 25: C.M. Bradshaw: Neuropsychopharmacology
* Part 6 - Underlying medical disorders
* 26: Clive Skilbeck: Vascular disorders
* 27: Nigel S. King and Dr. Andy Tyerman: Neuropsychological
presentation and treatment of traumatic brain injury
* 28: Julie Snowden: The Neuropsychological Presentation of Alzheimer's
disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
* 29: Peter A. Arnett and Amanda R. Rabinowitz: The Neuropsychological
Presentation and Treatment of Demyelinating Disorders
* 30: David M. Erlanger, Ph.D., Geoffrey Tremont, Ph.D., Jennifer
Duncan Davis, Ph.D.: The Neuropsychology of Endocrine Disorders
* 31: CM Thompson: The Epilepsies
* Part 7 - Neuropsychiatric conditions
* 32: Ronan O'Carroll: Clinical presentation of neuropsychiatric
disorders
* 33: Mervi Pitkanen, Eli J. Jaldow, and Michael D. Kopelman: The
clinical assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders
* 34: Bjørn Rishovd Rund: Neuropsychological rehabilitation of
schizophrenia
* 35: Laura H. Goldstein: Treatment and rehabilitation of
neuropsychiatric disorders
* Part 8 - Forensic neuropsychopharmacology
* 36: William W McKinlay, Michaela McGowan and Jane V Russell: Forensic
issues in neuropsychology
* Part 9 - Functional neuroanatomy
* 37: Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu, Martina Gandola and Paola
Invernizzi: Functional neuroanatomy of spatial perception, spatial
processes and attention
* 38: Hans J. Markowitsch, Martina Piefke: The Functional Anatomy of
Learning and Memory
* 39: Claudius Bartels and Claus-W. Wallesch: Functional neuroanatomy
of language disorders
* 40: Joaquín M. Fuster: Functional neuroanatomy of executive process
* Part 10 - Clinical context and resources
* 41: Udo Kischka: Clinical and laboratory examinations relevant to
clinical neuropsychology
* 42: Derick T. Wade: Neuropsychological deficits within the World
Health Organization's model of illness (ICIDH-2)
* 43: Vaughan Bell: The internet and clinical neuropsychology
* Part 1 - Historical context
* 1: John C. Marshall and Jennifer M. Gurd: Neuropsychology: past,
present, and future
* Part 2 - Methodological issues
* 2: Jonathan J. Evans: Basic concepts and principles of
neuropsychological assessment
* 3: Klaus Willmes: The methodological and statistical foundations of
neuropsychological assessment
* 4: Nicole D. Anderson, Ph.D. C.Psych., Gordon Winocur, Ph.D. and
Heather Palmer, Ph.D.: Principles of cognitive rehabilitation
* Part 3 - Neuropsychological Impairments
* 5: Joke Spikman and Ed van Zomeren: Assessment of attention
* 6: Tom Manly, Jessica Fish and Ian H Robertson: The Rehabilitation of
Attention
* 7: L.D. Kartsounis: Assessment of perceptual disorders
* 8: C. Groh-Bordin, G. Kerkhoff: Recovery and treatment of sensory
perceptual disorders
* 9: Veronica Bradley and Narinder Kapur: Neuropsychological assessment
of memory disorders
* 10: Barbara A. Wilson: The natural recovery and treatment of learning
and memory disorders
* 11: Lilianne Manning: Assessment and treatment of disorders of
visuospatial, imaginal, and constructional processes
* 12: Carlo Semenza: Assessing disorders of awareness and
representation of body parts
* 13: Claus-W.Wallesch, Helga Johannsen-Horbach and Gerhard Blanken:
The assessment of acquired spoken language disorders
* 14: Nick Miller: Motor speech disorders: an overview
* 15: Jane Marshall: Treatment of spoken language disorders
* 16: J. Richard Hanley and Janice Kay: Neuropsychological Assessment
and Treatment of Disorders of Reading
* 17: Pélagie M. Beeson, Ph.D. and Steven Z. Rapcsak, M.D.:
Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of writing disorders
* 18: Paul W. Burgess: Assessment of executive function
* 19: Andrew D Worthington: The Natural Recovery and Treatment of
Executive Disorders
* 20: Georg Goldenberg: The neuropsychological assessment and treatment
of disorders of voluntary movement
* 21: Marinella Cappelletti and Lisa Cipolotti: The neuropsychology of
acquired calculation disorders
* 22: Guido Gainotti: Assessment and treatment of emotional disorders
* 23: Anne M. Aimola Davies and Rebekah C. White: Assessment of
Anosognosia for Motor Impairments
* Part 4 - Developmental and paediatric neuropsychology
* 24: Stephen Whitfield: Treatment and rehabilitation of
paediatric/developmental neuropsychological disorders
* Part 5 - Neuropsychopharmacology
* 25: C.M. Bradshaw: Neuropsychopharmacology
* Part 6 - Underlying medical disorders
* 26: Clive Skilbeck: Vascular disorders
* 27: Nigel S. King and Dr. Andy Tyerman: Neuropsychological
presentation and treatment of traumatic brain injury
* 28: Julie Snowden: The Neuropsychological Presentation of Alzheimer's
disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
* 29: Peter A. Arnett and Amanda R. Rabinowitz: The Neuropsychological
Presentation and Treatment of Demyelinating Disorders
* 30: David M. Erlanger, Ph.D., Geoffrey Tremont, Ph.D., Jennifer
Duncan Davis, Ph.D.: The Neuropsychology of Endocrine Disorders
* 31: CM Thompson: The Epilepsies
* Part 7 - Neuropsychiatric conditions
* 32: Ronan O'Carroll: Clinical presentation of neuropsychiatric
disorders
* 33: Mervi Pitkanen, Eli J. Jaldow, and Michael D. Kopelman: The
clinical assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders
* 34: Bjørn Rishovd Rund: Neuropsychological rehabilitation of
schizophrenia
* 35: Laura H. Goldstein: Treatment and rehabilitation of
neuropsychiatric disorders
* Part 8 - Forensic neuropsychopharmacology
* 36: William W McKinlay, Michaela McGowan and Jane V Russell: Forensic
issues in neuropsychology
* Part 9 - Functional neuroanatomy
* 37: Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu, Martina Gandola and Paola
Invernizzi: Functional neuroanatomy of spatial perception, spatial
processes and attention
* 38: Hans J. Markowitsch, Martina Piefke: The Functional Anatomy of
Learning and Memory
* 39: Claudius Bartels and Claus-W. Wallesch: Functional neuroanatomy
of language disorders
* 40: Joaquín M. Fuster: Functional neuroanatomy of executive process
* Part 10 - Clinical context and resources
* 41: Udo Kischka: Clinical and laboratory examinations relevant to
clinical neuropsychology
* 42: Derick T. Wade: Neuropsychological deficits within the World
Health Organization's model of illness (ICIDH-2)
* 43: Vaughan Bell: The internet and clinical neuropsychology
* 1: John C. Marshall and Jennifer M. Gurd: Neuropsychology: past,
present, and future
* Part 2 - Methodological issues
* 2: Jonathan J. Evans: Basic concepts and principles of
neuropsychological assessment
* 3: Klaus Willmes: The methodological and statistical foundations of
neuropsychological assessment
* 4: Nicole D. Anderson, Ph.D. C.Psych., Gordon Winocur, Ph.D. and
Heather Palmer, Ph.D.: Principles of cognitive rehabilitation
* Part 3 - Neuropsychological Impairments
* 5: Joke Spikman and Ed van Zomeren: Assessment of attention
* 6: Tom Manly, Jessica Fish and Ian H Robertson: The Rehabilitation of
Attention
* 7: L.D. Kartsounis: Assessment of perceptual disorders
* 8: C. Groh-Bordin, G. Kerkhoff: Recovery and treatment of sensory
perceptual disorders
* 9: Veronica Bradley and Narinder Kapur: Neuropsychological assessment
of memory disorders
* 10: Barbara A. Wilson: The natural recovery and treatment of learning
and memory disorders
* 11: Lilianne Manning: Assessment and treatment of disorders of
visuospatial, imaginal, and constructional processes
* 12: Carlo Semenza: Assessing disorders of awareness and
representation of body parts
* 13: Claus-W.Wallesch, Helga Johannsen-Horbach and Gerhard Blanken:
The assessment of acquired spoken language disorders
* 14: Nick Miller: Motor speech disorders: an overview
* 15: Jane Marshall: Treatment of spoken language disorders
* 16: J. Richard Hanley and Janice Kay: Neuropsychological Assessment
and Treatment of Disorders of Reading
* 17: Pélagie M. Beeson, Ph.D. and Steven Z. Rapcsak, M.D.:
Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of writing disorders
* 18: Paul W. Burgess: Assessment of executive function
* 19: Andrew D Worthington: The Natural Recovery and Treatment of
Executive Disorders
* 20: Georg Goldenberg: The neuropsychological assessment and treatment
of disorders of voluntary movement
* 21: Marinella Cappelletti and Lisa Cipolotti: The neuropsychology of
acquired calculation disorders
* 22: Guido Gainotti: Assessment and treatment of emotional disorders
* 23: Anne M. Aimola Davies and Rebekah C. White: Assessment of
Anosognosia for Motor Impairments
* Part 4 - Developmental and paediatric neuropsychology
* 24: Stephen Whitfield: Treatment and rehabilitation of
paediatric/developmental neuropsychological disorders
* Part 5 - Neuropsychopharmacology
* 25: C.M. Bradshaw: Neuropsychopharmacology
* Part 6 - Underlying medical disorders
* 26: Clive Skilbeck: Vascular disorders
* 27: Nigel S. King and Dr. Andy Tyerman: Neuropsychological
presentation and treatment of traumatic brain injury
* 28: Julie Snowden: The Neuropsychological Presentation of Alzheimer's
disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
* 29: Peter A. Arnett and Amanda R. Rabinowitz: The Neuropsychological
Presentation and Treatment of Demyelinating Disorders
* 30: David M. Erlanger, Ph.D., Geoffrey Tremont, Ph.D., Jennifer
Duncan Davis, Ph.D.: The Neuropsychology of Endocrine Disorders
* 31: CM Thompson: The Epilepsies
* Part 7 - Neuropsychiatric conditions
* 32: Ronan O'Carroll: Clinical presentation of neuropsychiatric
disorders
* 33: Mervi Pitkanen, Eli J. Jaldow, and Michael D. Kopelman: The
clinical assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders
* 34: Bjørn Rishovd Rund: Neuropsychological rehabilitation of
schizophrenia
* 35: Laura H. Goldstein: Treatment and rehabilitation of
neuropsychiatric disorders
* Part 8 - Forensic neuropsychopharmacology
* 36: William W McKinlay, Michaela McGowan and Jane V Russell: Forensic
issues in neuropsychology
* Part 9 - Functional neuroanatomy
* 37: Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu, Martina Gandola and Paola
Invernizzi: Functional neuroanatomy of spatial perception, spatial
processes and attention
* 38: Hans J. Markowitsch, Martina Piefke: The Functional Anatomy of
Learning and Memory
* 39: Claudius Bartels and Claus-W. Wallesch: Functional neuroanatomy
of language disorders
* 40: Joaquín M. Fuster: Functional neuroanatomy of executive process
* Part 10 - Clinical context and resources
* 41: Udo Kischka: Clinical and laboratory examinations relevant to
clinical neuropsychology
* 42: Derick T. Wade: Neuropsychological deficits within the World
Health Organization's model of illness (ICIDH-2)
* 43: Vaughan Bell: The internet and clinical neuropsychology