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Working with Brain Injury: A primer for psychologists working in under-resourced settings

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ISBN-13: 9781848723337
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 5/27/2014
Pages: 222

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Clinical Neuropsychology: A Practical Guide for Trainees and Practitioners

Introduction

This comprehensive guidebook offers an in-depth exploration of clinical neuropsychology, providing a solid foundation for budding professionals and those seeking to expand their knowledge in this field. It addresses the essential skills and competencies required for effective practice in clinical neuropsychology, addressing the practical concerns and questions frequently encountered by students, trainees, and newly qualified psychologists.

Practical Applications

The book distills a wealth of knowledge into practical tools and insights, equipping readers with the expertise necessary for working with brain-injured patients in both developed and resource-constrained settings. It is structured into three main sections that encompass fundamental aspects of neuropsychological practice:

Section 1: Basic Foundations

This section establishes a solid foundation in the core principles of clinical neuropsychology, covering key concepts in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroimaging. It provides a thorough understanding of brain structure, function, and injury, laying the groundwork for accurate assessment and intervention.

Section 2: Clinical Practice

The second section delves into the practical aspects of clinical neuropsychology, guiding readers through the essential steps involved in assessing and treating brain-injured patients. It addresses a wide range of topics, including neuropsychological assessment, rehabilitation, and neuroimaging interpretation, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of clinical practice.

Section 3: Professional Issues

This section explores the ethical and professional considerations that shape the practice of clinical neuropsychology. It addresses issues such as cultural sensitivity, legal responsibilities, and the complexities of working in under-resourced environments, equipping readers with a well-rounded understanding of the profession.

Key Features

  • Practical tips and examples to enhance comprehension and applicability
  • Reflective practice points to encourage self-reflection and critical thinking
  • Suggested readings to facilitate further exploration and knowledge acquisition
  • Contributions from experienced practitioners to provide real-world insights and practical guidance
  • A comprehensive overview of essential topics in clinical neuropsychology, making it an indispensable resource for students, trainees, and practitioners alike

Target Audience

This book is an essential companion for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of clinical neuropsychology, including:

  • Clinical psychology trainees and their supervisors
  • Newly qualified psychologists in clinical settings
  • Students and practitioners in allied clinical professions seeking an introduction to neuropsychology

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Taylor & Francis

ISBN-13: 9781848723337
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 5/27/2014
Pages: 222

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