Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Child:: Domains, Methods, and Case Studies, Second Edition, is an updated and expanded desk reference that retains the first editions organizational structure, strong practical focus, and lifespan developmental perspective. It is a unique compilation of published and unpublished pediatric neuropsychological test normative data that contains extensive discussion of assessment methods and case formulation. Added for the first timeare instructive clinical case vignettes that explicate brain-behavior relationships in youth, from preschool-age through adolescence. These cases illustrate immediate and late effects that result from common and rare medical diseases and psychological disorders, and highlight key issues that arise when examining achilds maturational trajectory and brain-behavioral relationships using convergence profile analysis. Part I, Child Neuropsychology:: Current Status, contains four introductory chapters regarding definitions, education and training, and professional roles; reasons for referral; typical and atypical brain development; and clinical practice considerations. In Part II, Clinical Issues, discussion covers the procedural steps of neuropsychological assessment, behavioral assessment techniques, observational data, and oral and written communication of results. These chapters are followed in Part III,Domains and Tests, by extended coverage of topics and tests related to the major neuropsychological domains:: intelligence, executive function, attention and processing speed, language, motor and sensory-perceptual function, visuoperceptual, visuospatial and visuoconstructional function, and learningand memory. A final chapter addresses deception in childhood, reasons why a child might reduce effort and invalidate assessment, and the use of performance validity tests, symptom validity tests, and embedded validity indicators to assess noncredible effort. Each of the 16 chapters includes definitions, theoretical concepts, models, and assessment techniques that are essential knowledge for clinical and research pediatric neuropsychologists.
Chapter 1: Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology: Growth of a Subspecialty; Chapter 2. Reasons for Referral; Chapter 3. Brain Development, Response to Injury, and Sociodemographic Influences; Chapter 4. Clinical Practice Considerations; Chapter 5. Behavioral Assessment; Chapter 6. Communication of Results: The Interpretive Session and the Written Report; Chapter 7. Preliminary Screening Assessment and Classification Scales; Chapter 8. Intelligence Testing: General Considerations; Chapter 9. Executive Function; Chapter 10. Attention and Processing Speed; Chapter 11. Language; Chapter 12. Motor Examination; Chapter 13. Sensory-Perceptual Examination; Chapter 14. Visuoperceptual, Visuospatial, and Visuoconstructional Function; Chapter 15. Learning and Memory; Chapter 16. Validity Testing; Index of Case Reports; Index;
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