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Integrating Theory and Practice in Clinical Neuropsychology

Ellen Perecman

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English
Routledge
28 August 2018
The extent to which a brain injured individual can resume premorbid functioning depends on factors ranging from the physiological to the psychological. Originally published in 1989, the thesis of this volume is that atheoretical application of practical techniques in clinical neuropsychology is as ill-conceived as a neuropsychological theory that fails to acknowledge the role of historical or situational context in behaviour or task performance. The chapters that follow address this thesis as experimental psychologists join clinicians in an effort to bridge the gap between theoretical abstraction and practical reality.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   10
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138593343
ISBN 10:   1138593346
Series:   Psychology Library Editions: Neuropsychology
Pages:   468
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Holism and Associationism in Neuropsychology: An Anatomical Synthesis Terence W. Deacon 2. Recovery from Brain Damage: Neurological Considerations Todd E. Feinberg, Steven E. Mazlin, and Glen E. Waldman 3. The Neuropsychology of Attention: Elements of a Complex Behavior Allan F. Mirsky 4. Plans, Actions, and Mental Sets: Managerial Knowledge Units in the Frontal Lobes Jordan Grafman 5. Encoding and Retrieval Deficits of Amnesic Patients Laird S. Cermak 6. Coping Strategies for Memory Dysfunction Barbara Wilson 7. The Neuropsychology of Emotion: Evidence from Normal, Neurological, and Psychiatric Populations Joan C. Borod and Elissa Koff 8. Manifestations of Personality Change After Closed Head Injury Felicia C. Goldstein and Harvey S. Levin 9. Assessing Aphasic Disorders Andrew Kertesz 10. Neurolinguistic Studies of Morphological Processing: Toward a Theory-Based Assessment of Language Deficit William Badecker and Alfonzo Caramazza 11. Aphasia Theory: A Multidimensional Process Anneliese Kotten 12. Treatment Software for Aphasic Adults Richard C. Katz 13. Management of Neuropsychological Impairment After Severe Head Injury J.M. Mazaux, M. Gagnon, and M. Barat 14. Staying in the Community After a Head Injury Noemi F. Cohen 15. Assessment of Cognitive Disorders in the Elderly Wilma G. Rosen 16. Cognitive Rehabilitation in the Elderly: A Computer-Based Memory Training Program Georgine Vroman, Lucia Kellar, and Ilene Cohen. Author Index. Subject Index.

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