Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Child

Domains, Methods, and Case Studies

Ida Sue Baron author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:2nd Aug '18

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Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Child: Domains, Methods, and Case Studies, Second Edition, is an updated and expanded desk reference that retains the first edition's 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 It is a unique compilation of published and unpublished pediatric neuropsychological test normative data that contains extensive discussion of assessment methods and case formulation.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 time are 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 a child's 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 learning and 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.

"This 'must have' text for all neuropsychologists is destined to be a treasured classic. In her definitive review of developmental defects, childhood disorders and hazards, and interacting demographic/social/cultural factors, Dr. Baron reinforces the foundational importance of early life events for understanding neuropsychological malfunctioning at all ages. The book also includes a comprehensive compilation of current knowledge of brain functions and functioning, a clinical guide, and assessment procedures for children--many of which apply to all other humans too. The gamut of examination techniques and tests, both old and new, are described with essential instructions and normative data including--for many tests--adult norms. Throughout this generous book pertinent case histories give enriching context to descriptions, guidelines, and data interpretations." -- Muriel D. Lezak, PhD, Professor Emerita of Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University "The practicing or aspiring pediatric neuropsychologist will find all they need in this comprehensive preference. Dr. Baron addresses a broad range of issues from theory to practice, from the clinical interview to providing effective feedback, and everything in between. Integrating research and the author's clinical wisdom/experience, the range of neuropsychological domains and tests are reviewed, using clinical case examples to make salient points. In this book, the reader will find in-depth and relevant answers to their questions." --Brenda J. Spiegler, PhD, CPsych, ABPP, Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology, Board Certified Subspecialist in Pediatric Neuropsychology, Director, Department of Psychology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON Reviews of the First Edition of Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Child "With the publication of [this book] the discipline of pediatric neuropsychology is forever changed. Setting a new benchmark of scholarship in neuropsychology generally, and in child neuropsychology in particular, Dr. Baron's new book clearly is required reading for every member of the profession--from researcher to clinician--from beginning graduate student to senior mentor--child or adult oriented. . . a major resource for all neuropsychologists." -- Joel E. Morgan, PhD in Child Neuropsychology "This compendium provides an up-to-date summary of available norms for virtually every neuropsychological test we use, a Herculean effort." -- Lynn J. Speedie, PhD in Annals of Neurology

ISBN: 9780195300963

Dimensions: 259mm x 191mm x 61mm

Weight: 1996g

1064 pages

2nd Revised edition