1. Pediatric Neuropsychology : Research, Theory, and Practice
- Author
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Miriam H. Beauchamp, Robin Peterson, M. Douglas Ris, H. Gerry Taylor, Keith Owen Yeates, Miriam H. Beauchamp, Robin Peterson, M. Douglas Ris, H. Gerry Taylor, and Keith Owen Yeates
- Subjects
- Outcome assessment (Medical care), Children, Pediatric neuropsychology, Infants
- Abstract
Recognized as the definitive reference and text on the relationship between brain health and behavior in children and adolescents, this volume is now in a third edition with 75% new material, including major updates throughout and numerous new chapters. Leading experts provide a neuropsychological perspective on medical, neurological, genetic, and developmental disorders that are frequently seen in clinical practice. The volume examines the impact of each condition on the developing brain; explores associated cognitive, behavioral, and psychosocial impairments; and shows how the science translates into achieving better outcomes for children. New to This Edition •Reflects 12 years of significant research advances and the expanding role of pediatric neuropsychologists; increased attention to evidence-based intervention throughout. •Chapters on additional medical and neurodevelopmental conditions: pediatric stroke, congenital heart disease, type 1 diabetes, and movement disorders. •Section on genetic disorders: fragile X, Williams syndrome, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, and Down syndrome. •Section on emergent and controversial conditions: nonverbal learning disabilities, dysexecutive syndrome, pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome, and sluggish cognitive tempo.
- Published
- 2022