Description This comprehensive update offers practical advice for professionals working inNeuropsychology with older adults.
After graduating from the Chicago Medical School doctoral program with a specialization in Neuropsychology, she completed an internship at the West Haven V.
D., ABPP is a board-certified neuropsychologist and Director of the Weill Cornell Neuropsychology Service in the Department of Neurology New York Hospital Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medicine.
About the author Lisa Ravdin Rosenberg, Ph.
Th is can be avaluable reference for those studying for board certifi cation in Neuropsychology as wellas a resource for veteran practitioners brushing up on key concepts in neuropsychologyof age related disorders.
This Second Edition of the Handbook on the Neuropsychology of Aging and Dementiaoffers a wealth of expert knowledge and hands-on guidance for neuropsychologists, gerontologists, social workers, and other clinicians interested in aging.
And like its predecessor, the new Handbook features recommendationsfor test batteries and ends each chapter by extracting its "clinical pearls."A sampling of the topics covered: - Assessment of depression and anxiety in older adults.- The assessment of change: serial assessments in Dementia evaluations.- Elder abuse identifi cation in older adults.- Clinical assessment of postoperative cognitive decline.- Cognitive training and rehabilitation in Aging and dementia.- Diff erentiating mild cognitive impairment and cognitive changes of normalaging.- Evaluating cognition in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Th roughout, coverage pays keen attention to detail, bringingreal-world nuance to large-scale concepts and breaking down complex processes intodigestible steps.
Focusing on fundamentals, common issues, special considerations, and late-life cognitive disorders, respected names in this criticalspecialty address a wide range of presenting problems and assessment, diagnostic, and treatment concerns.
Description This comprehensive update offers practical advice for professionals working inNeuropsychology with older adults