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Neuropsychological Interviewing of Children and Adolescents

Jacobus Donders editor Yana Suchy editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Publishing:16th Mar '26

£49.99

This title is due to be published on 16th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Breaking new ground in pediatric neuropsychology, this is the first book that guides practitioners to conduct effective neuropsychological interviews with children, adolescents, and their parents. Leading authorities cover a range of practice settings, as well as many different congenital and acquired conditions. The volume is packed with sample interview questions and concrete clinical guidelines. It emphasizes ways to tailor interviews to each child’s clinical presentation. Developmental, family, and cultural factors, as well as level of cognitive and adaptive functioning, are considered. Chapters also address how to supplement interview data with behavioral observations and record reviews. Extensive quick-reference tables are featured throughout.

“The clinical interview is a foundational component of pediatric neuropsychological assessment, yet few resources offer structured guidance on this essential skill. This volume fills a gap in the literature with comprehensive chapters spanning diverse clinical contexts and conditions. The book provides invaluable tools for clinicians and supervisors, making it an indispensable addition to any pediatric neuropsychologist’s library. Whether you're a practitioner of any level of experience or a supervisor involved in training, this resource will be a frequently referenced guide throughout your career.”--Doug Bodin, PhD, ABPP, pediatric neuropsychologist, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine

“This superb book reinforces the well-known maxim that a properly executed assessment isn’t solely about obtaining information, but is also about developing a deep understanding of the patient and how their concerns impact real-world function. Consistently organized chapters cover nuanced features of specific clinical populations, requisite areas of inquiry, and common challenges. The sample interview questions facilitate focused exploration while cultivating empathy and rapport. User-friendly tables offer practical information that can be readily applied in clinical settings. As an experienced supervisor, I consider this volume a ‘must read’ for trainees and early-career neuropsychologists. It is a valuable tool for shoring up a critical clinical competency with far-reaching diagnostic, prognostic, and pragmatic implications.”--Kirk Jeffrey Stucky, PsyD, ABPP (RP, CN), Director, Advanced Neuropsychology and Pediatric Psychology, Hurley Medical Center, Flint, Michigan

“In pediatric neuropsychology, the importance of comprehensive, effective interviewing is compounded by the need to consider varied stakeholders and information sources, including children themselves, families, referral sources, treating clinicians, and school systems. The volume is effectively organized by clinical condition for ease of reference. Even seasoned professionals will find new pearls of wisdom in these pages.”--William S. MacAllister, PhD, ABPP-CN, pediatric neuropsychologist, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Canada; editor-in-chief, Child Neuropsychology

"Chapters highlight critical factors to include in the interview process for patients who present with a range of disorders seen by pediatric neuropsychologists. The chapters follow a useful and predictable structure that helps the reader organize the information presented. Clinical neuropsychology trainees will find this book particularly useful, but experienced neuropsychologists can also benefit, especially when evaluating conditions they are less familiar with. Contributors share their expertise on how to ask the right questions, what to prioritize in review of the medical record, and how to approach different clinical situations. The chapter on interviewing children and families from diverse backgrounds is particularly helpful. This book is not just about interviewing--it guides key aspects of the overall assessment strategy for a child or adolescent."--Celiane Rey-Casserly, PhD, ABPP-CN, Center for Neuropsychology, Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School-

ISBN: 9781462560073

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

250 pages