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This new editon sheds light on the ever-growing need for adequate neuropsychological assessment to a wider subset of individuals, crossing many cultural and minority barriers in the process.
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This new editon sheds light on the ever-growing need for adequate neuropsychological assessment to a wider subset of individuals, crossing many cultural and minority barriers in the process.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317483632
- Artikelnr.: 43419047
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317483632
- Artikelnr.: 43419047
F. Richard Ferraro is the Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor at in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Dakota. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Current Psychology, and a Fellow of the National Academy of Neuropsychology.
1. Trends in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Culturally Diverse
Populations, Torrii Yamada and Greg J. Lamberty
2. Cultural Competence Guidelines for Neuropsychology Trainees and
Professionals: Working with Ethnically Diverse Individuals, Mirella
Díaz-Santos and Sigmund Hough
3. Multiracial Considerations in Neuropsychology, Don J. Talley
4. Cross-Cultural Issues in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
Dementia, Philip Sayegh
South Africans
5. WAIS-III and WISC-IV South African Cross-Cultural Normative Data
Stratified for Quality of Education, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards and
Adele S. Van der Merwe
6. The Interpretation of WAIS-IV Brain Injury Test Protocols for South
African Xhosa Speaking Individuals Using WAIS-III Cross-Cultural
Norms, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards
Alaskans/Alaskan Natives
7. Cultural Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
American Indians/Alaska Natives, Steven P. Verney, Jennifer Bennett,
and Joanne M. Hamilton
Old Order Anabaptists
8. Old Order Anabaptists (Amish and Mennonite) and the Influence of
Culture on Neuropsychological Assessment, Barbara Gershenson and
Martha Peaslee Levine
Asians/Pacific Islanders
9. An Overview of Conducting Neuropsychological Assessments with the
Asian/Pacific Islander Populations, Clara Li, Jessica Spat, and
Melissa Shuman
Hispanics/Latinos
10. Neurocognitive Assessment of Hispanic Individuals Residing in the US:
Current Issues and Potential Solutions, Adriana M. Strutt, Veronica
J. Burton, Claudia V. Resendiz, and Shelley Peery
11. Barriers and Practical Approaches to Neuropsychological Assessment of
Spanish Speakers, Christine M. Salinas, Veronica Bordes Edgar, and
Antonio E. Puente
12. Current Trends in Neuropsychological Assessment with
Hispanic/Latinos, Rene D. Hernandez Cardenache, Rosie E. Curiel,
Arlene Raffo, Marcela Kitaigorodsky, and Lizmar Burguera
13. Dementia and Latinos, Lucas Torres, James B. Hoelzle, and Leticia G.
Vallejo
14. An Overview of Neuropsychological Assessments with Latino/Hispanic
Populations, Jessica Spat, Melissa J. Shuman-Paretsky, and Clara Li
Brazilians/Portuguese
15. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Brazilian Elder Population,
Karen Torres and Margaret Lanca
16. Neuropsychological Assessment and Cognitive Aging of
Portuguese-Americans, Andrew J. Revell, M. Glória de Sá, and Ronald
A. Cohen
Children with Learning Disabilities, Adolescents, and the Elderly
17. Nondiscriminatory Neuropsychological Assessment of Children with
Learning Disabilities, Andy V. Pham, Anisa N. Goforth, Monica Oganes,
Elvira Medina-Pekofsky, and Jodene G. Fine
18. Mixed Race Identity and Body Image Distortion among Adolescents in
the United States: Add Health I, Hannah L. Jackson, Joshua P.
Rutsohn, and Jason A. Freeman
19. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment with
the Elderly, Katherine Ramos
Emerging Issues
20. Operationalizing a Standard and Ethical Approach to
Neuropsychological Assessment Across Diverse Cultures, Reuben N.
Robbins, Mark Schuler, Helen L. Ferrett, and Adriana M. Strutt
21. Assessment of Malingering in Minority Populations, Ana J. Bridges and
David C. Ahern
22. Neuropsychological Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence among
Ethnic Minority and Cross-Cultural Populations, Martha E. Banks
23. A Compendium of Neuropsychological Measures for Hispanics in The
United States, Rosie Elena Curiel, Rene Hernández-Cardenache ,
Natalie Giraldo, Marian Rosado, Luz Restrepo, Arlene Raffo, Megan
Lavado, Jada Santos, Nicole Whitt (previously Mota)
24. Summary of Cultural Diversity Chapters, Maria T. Moran, Pamela M.
Dean, and Marc W. Haut
Populations, Torrii Yamada and Greg J. Lamberty
2. Cultural Competence Guidelines for Neuropsychology Trainees and
Professionals: Working with Ethnically Diverse Individuals, Mirella
Díaz-Santos and Sigmund Hough
3. Multiracial Considerations in Neuropsychology, Don J. Talley
4. Cross-Cultural Issues in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
Dementia, Philip Sayegh
South Africans
5. WAIS-III and WISC-IV South African Cross-Cultural Normative Data
Stratified for Quality of Education, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards and
Adele S. Van der Merwe
6. The Interpretation of WAIS-IV Brain Injury Test Protocols for South
African Xhosa Speaking Individuals Using WAIS-III Cross-Cultural
Norms, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards
Alaskans/Alaskan Natives
7. Cultural Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
American Indians/Alaska Natives, Steven P. Verney, Jennifer Bennett,
and Joanne M. Hamilton
Old Order Anabaptists
8. Old Order Anabaptists (Amish and Mennonite) and the Influence of
Culture on Neuropsychological Assessment, Barbara Gershenson and
Martha Peaslee Levine
Asians/Pacific Islanders
9. An Overview of Conducting Neuropsychological Assessments with the
Asian/Pacific Islander Populations, Clara Li, Jessica Spat, and
Melissa Shuman
Hispanics/Latinos
10. Neurocognitive Assessment of Hispanic Individuals Residing in the US:
Current Issues and Potential Solutions, Adriana M. Strutt, Veronica
J. Burton, Claudia V. Resendiz, and Shelley Peery
11. Barriers and Practical Approaches to Neuropsychological Assessment of
Spanish Speakers, Christine M. Salinas, Veronica Bordes Edgar, and
Antonio E. Puente
12. Current Trends in Neuropsychological Assessment with
Hispanic/Latinos, Rene D. Hernandez Cardenache, Rosie E. Curiel,
Arlene Raffo, Marcela Kitaigorodsky, and Lizmar Burguera
13. Dementia and Latinos, Lucas Torres, James B. Hoelzle, and Leticia G.
Vallejo
14. An Overview of Neuropsychological Assessments with Latino/Hispanic
Populations, Jessica Spat, Melissa J. Shuman-Paretsky, and Clara Li
Brazilians/Portuguese
15. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Brazilian Elder Population,
Karen Torres and Margaret Lanca
16. Neuropsychological Assessment and Cognitive Aging of
Portuguese-Americans, Andrew J. Revell, M. Glória de Sá, and Ronald
A. Cohen
Children with Learning Disabilities, Adolescents, and the Elderly
17. Nondiscriminatory Neuropsychological Assessment of Children with
Learning Disabilities, Andy V. Pham, Anisa N. Goforth, Monica Oganes,
Elvira Medina-Pekofsky, and Jodene G. Fine
18. Mixed Race Identity and Body Image Distortion among Adolescents in
the United States: Add Health I, Hannah L. Jackson, Joshua P.
Rutsohn, and Jason A. Freeman
19. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment with
the Elderly, Katherine Ramos
Emerging Issues
20. Operationalizing a Standard and Ethical Approach to
Neuropsychological Assessment Across Diverse Cultures, Reuben N.
Robbins, Mark Schuler, Helen L. Ferrett, and Adriana M. Strutt
21. Assessment of Malingering in Minority Populations, Ana J. Bridges and
David C. Ahern
22. Neuropsychological Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence among
Ethnic Minority and Cross-Cultural Populations, Martha E. Banks
23. A Compendium of Neuropsychological Measures for Hispanics in The
United States, Rosie Elena Curiel, Rene Hernández-Cardenache ,
Natalie Giraldo, Marian Rosado, Luz Restrepo, Arlene Raffo, Megan
Lavado, Jada Santos, Nicole Whitt (previously Mota)
24. Summary of Cultural Diversity Chapters, Maria T. Moran, Pamela M.
Dean, and Marc W. Haut
1. Trends in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Culturally Diverse
Populations, Torrii Yamada and Greg J. Lamberty
2. Cultural Competence Guidelines for Neuropsychology Trainees and
Professionals: Working with Ethnically Diverse Individuals, Mirella
Díaz-Santos and Sigmund Hough
3. Multiracial Considerations in Neuropsychology, Don J. Talley
4. Cross-Cultural Issues in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
Dementia, Philip Sayegh
South Africans
5. WAIS-III and WISC-IV South African Cross-Cultural Normative Data
Stratified for Quality of Education, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards and
Adele S. Van der Merwe
6. The Interpretation of WAIS-IV Brain Injury Test Protocols for South
African Xhosa Speaking Individuals Using WAIS-III Cross-Cultural
Norms, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards
Alaskans/Alaskan Natives
7. Cultural Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
American Indians/Alaska Natives, Steven P. Verney, Jennifer Bennett,
and Joanne M. Hamilton
Old Order Anabaptists
8. Old Order Anabaptists (Amish and Mennonite) and the Influence of
Culture on Neuropsychological Assessment, Barbara Gershenson and
Martha Peaslee Levine
Asians/Pacific Islanders
9. An Overview of Conducting Neuropsychological Assessments with the
Asian/Pacific Islander Populations, Clara Li, Jessica Spat, and
Melissa Shuman
Hispanics/Latinos
10. Neurocognitive Assessment of Hispanic Individuals Residing in the US:
Current Issues and Potential Solutions, Adriana M. Strutt, Veronica
J. Burton, Claudia V. Resendiz, and Shelley Peery
11. Barriers and Practical Approaches to Neuropsychological Assessment of
Spanish Speakers, Christine M. Salinas, Veronica Bordes Edgar, and
Antonio E. Puente
12. Current Trends in Neuropsychological Assessment with
Hispanic/Latinos, Rene D. Hernandez Cardenache, Rosie E. Curiel,
Arlene Raffo, Marcela Kitaigorodsky, and Lizmar Burguera
13. Dementia and Latinos, Lucas Torres, James B. Hoelzle, and Leticia G.
Vallejo
14. An Overview of Neuropsychological Assessments with Latino/Hispanic
Populations, Jessica Spat, Melissa J. Shuman-Paretsky, and Clara Li
Brazilians/Portuguese
15. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Brazilian Elder Population,
Karen Torres and Margaret Lanca
16. Neuropsychological Assessment and Cognitive Aging of
Portuguese-Americans, Andrew J. Revell, M. Glória de Sá, and Ronald
A. Cohen
Children with Learning Disabilities, Adolescents, and the Elderly
17. Nondiscriminatory Neuropsychological Assessment of Children with
Learning Disabilities, Andy V. Pham, Anisa N. Goforth, Monica Oganes,
Elvira Medina-Pekofsky, and Jodene G. Fine
18. Mixed Race Identity and Body Image Distortion among Adolescents in
the United States: Add Health I, Hannah L. Jackson, Joshua P.
Rutsohn, and Jason A. Freeman
19. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment with
the Elderly, Katherine Ramos
Emerging Issues
20. Operationalizing a Standard and Ethical Approach to
Neuropsychological Assessment Across Diverse Cultures, Reuben N.
Robbins, Mark Schuler, Helen L. Ferrett, and Adriana M. Strutt
21. Assessment of Malingering in Minority Populations, Ana J. Bridges and
David C. Ahern
22. Neuropsychological Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence among
Ethnic Minority and Cross-Cultural Populations, Martha E. Banks
23. A Compendium of Neuropsychological Measures for Hispanics in The
United States, Rosie Elena Curiel, Rene Hernández-Cardenache ,
Natalie Giraldo, Marian Rosado, Luz Restrepo, Arlene Raffo, Megan
Lavado, Jada Santos, Nicole Whitt (previously Mota)
24. Summary of Cultural Diversity Chapters, Maria T. Moran, Pamela M.
Dean, and Marc W. Haut
Populations, Torrii Yamada and Greg J. Lamberty
2. Cultural Competence Guidelines for Neuropsychology Trainees and
Professionals: Working with Ethnically Diverse Individuals, Mirella
Díaz-Santos and Sigmund Hough
3. Multiracial Considerations in Neuropsychology, Don J. Talley
4. Cross-Cultural Issues in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
Dementia, Philip Sayegh
South Africans
5. WAIS-III and WISC-IV South African Cross-Cultural Normative Data
Stratified for Quality of Education, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards and
Adele S. Van der Merwe
6. The Interpretation of WAIS-IV Brain Injury Test Protocols for South
African Xhosa Speaking Individuals Using WAIS-III Cross-Cultural
Norms, Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards
Alaskans/Alaskan Natives
7. Cultural Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of
American Indians/Alaska Natives, Steven P. Verney, Jennifer Bennett,
and Joanne M. Hamilton
Old Order Anabaptists
8. Old Order Anabaptists (Amish and Mennonite) and the Influence of
Culture on Neuropsychological Assessment, Barbara Gershenson and
Martha Peaslee Levine
Asians/Pacific Islanders
9. An Overview of Conducting Neuropsychological Assessments with the
Asian/Pacific Islander Populations, Clara Li, Jessica Spat, and
Melissa Shuman
Hispanics/Latinos
10. Neurocognitive Assessment of Hispanic Individuals Residing in the US:
Current Issues and Potential Solutions, Adriana M. Strutt, Veronica
J. Burton, Claudia V. Resendiz, and Shelley Peery
11. Barriers and Practical Approaches to Neuropsychological Assessment of
Spanish Speakers, Christine M. Salinas, Veronica Bordes Edgar, and
Antonio E. Puente
12. Current Trends in Neuropsychological Assessment with
Hispanic/Latinos, Rene D. Hernandez Cardenache, Rosie E. Curiel,
Arlene Raffo, Marcela Kitaigorodsky, and Lizmar Burguera
13. Dementia and Latinos, Lucas Torres, James B. Hoelzle, and Leticia G.
Vallejo
14. An Overview of Neuropsychological Assessments with Latino/Hispanic
Populations, Jessica Spat, Melissa J. Shuman-Paretsky, and Clara Li
Brazilians/Portuguese
15. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Brazilian Elder Population,
Karen Torres and Margaret Lanca
16. Neuropsychological Assessment and Cognitive Aging of
Portuguese-Americans, Andrew J. Revell, M. Glória de Sá, and Ronald
A. Cohen
Children with Learning Disabilities, Adolescents, and the Elderly
17. Nondiscriminatory Neuropsychological Assessment of Children with
Learning Disabilities, Andy V. Pham, Anisa N. Goforth, Monica Oganes,
Elvira Medina-Pekofsky, and Jodene G. Fine
18. Mixed Race Identity and Body Image Distortion among Adolescents in
the United States: Add Health I, Hannah L. Jackson, Joshua P.
Rutsohn, and Jason A. Freeman
19. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment with
the Elderly, Katherine Ramos
Emerging Issues
20. Operationalizing a Standard and Ethical Approach to
Neuropsychological Assessment Across Diverse Cultures, Reuben N.
Robbins, Mark Schuler, Helen L. Ferrett, and Adriana M. Strutt
21. Assessment of Malingering in Minority Populations, Ana J. Bridges and
David C. Ahern
22. Neuropsychological Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence among
Ethnic Minority and Cross-Cultural Populations, Martha E. Banks
23. A Compendium of Neuropsychological Measures for Hispanics in The
United States, Rosie Elena Curiel, Rene Hernández-Cardenache ,
Natalie Giraldo, Marian Rosado, Luz Restrepo, Arlene Raffo, Megan
Lavado, Jada Santos, Nicole Whitt (previously Mota)
24. Summary of Cultural Diversity Chapters, Maria T. Moran, Pamela M.
Dean, and Marc W. Haut