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Pediatric neuropsychology in the medical setting / Ida Sue Baron, Eileen B. Fennell, Kytja K.S. Voeller.
- Title
- Pediatric neuropsychology in the medical setting / Ida Sue Baron, Eileen B. Fennell, Kytja K.S. Voeller.
- Author
- Baron, Ida Sue.
- Publication
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
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- Description
- ix, 451 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
- Summary
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- The authors focus on patient populations commonly encountered within the pediatric medical setting, and review diagnostic considerations, assessment techniques, and treatments specific to each population. This handbook is essential reading for neuropsychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, rehabilitation specialists and other professionals involved in the care of children with medical conditions which affect brain function.
- The final section of the book emphasizes the medical and neuropsychological knowledge which is necessary to evaluate children with a variety of common medical diseases and conditions. Specific medical problems that affect brain function are considered in light of their neuropsychological implications. These include hydrocephalus, epilepsy, head trauma, cancer, and cardiovascular and renal disease.
- The pediatric neurological evaluation is explained, with an emphasis on the neurobehavioral perspective, and a valuable framework for conducting a pediatric neuropsychological evaluation is given, from initial patient contact through assessment, interpretation, and report writing. Recommendations on how to obtain the best samples of behavior are also described.
- This practical guidebook provides a basis for understanding and evaluating the impact of medical conditions on the developing brain. Clinical data and applications are combined with a selected review of research on child neurodevelopment. The authors review both normal brain development and the factors which disrupt it, and describe specific developmental disorders and genetic syndromes.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- 1. Introduction to Pediatric Neuropsychology -- 2. The Developing Brain -- 3. Neurodevelopmental and Genetic Syndromes -- 4. The Pediatric Neurological Examination -- 5. Assessment of the Pediatric Patient -- 6. The Interpretive Session and the Report -- 7. Hydrocephalus and Myelomeningocele -- 8. Epilepsy -- 9. Head Trauma -- 10. Cancer -- 11. Cardiovascular Disease -- 12. Renal Disease -- 13. Neuropsychiatric Disorders -- Appendix A. Pediatric Neuropsychology Questionnaire -- Appendix B. Social-Emotional Questionnaire -- Appendix C. Hydrocephalus Fact Sheet.
- ISBN
- 0195063457 (alk. paper)
- LCCN
- 94026424
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries