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Neuropsychology

The Brain and Relational Approaches

R. Stephen Walsh Lorraine Crawley Neil Dagnall Donal G. Fortune

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SAGE Publications Ltd
31 October 2025
Neuropsychology: The Brain and Relational Approaches provides a clinically oriented introduction to neuropsychology through a relational lens. Covering historical and theoretical foundations, neuropsychological function and dysfunction, and clinical practice, this text is an essential resource for understanding and treating brain injury. Its emphasis on a relational approach to neuropsychology also helps students understand the profound impact of social and environmental factors on brain function and recovery. With fascinating real-life case studies of patients throughout, this text is ideal for students taking neuropsychology modules in psychology and related fields.

R. Stephen Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Lorraine Crawley is a Senior Clinical Psychologist/Clinical Coordinator with the University of Limerick Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme.

Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Donal G. Fortune is a Full Professor and the Chair of Clinical Psychology at the University of Limerick.

 
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Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 242mm,  Width: 170mm, 
Weight:   580g
ISBN:   9781529777888
ISBN 10:   1529777887
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

R. Stephen Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at MMU where he is part of the forensic team and he contributes to a wide range of courses at both undergraduate and post graduate levels.  Stephen’s research has a particular focus on the role social identity plays in individual behaviour, and outcomes, and he  has published widely in this area. Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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