Description: About this productProduct InformationWell known as the 'bible' in its field, this text/reference has been thoroughly revised and updated by a team of internationally recognized and clinically experienced neuropsychologists. Drawing on their diverse interests, they provide authoritative, broad-based, and in-depth coverage of current research and clinical practice in neuropsychology. They have not, however, changed the book's overall organization. The first eight chapters present the knowledge base for understanding theprinciples and practice of patient-oriented, hypothesis testing neuropsychological assessment. The last 12 chapters review nearly all tests and assessment techniques discussed in previous editions plus many new ones and recent revisions of older tests. The extent of the updating is apparent fromthe fact that approximately half of the more than 7,000 references cited appeared since the last edition was published.Many new topics relevant to current assessment practices have been added to the 4th edition. The chapter on examination procedures, for example, now contains sections on cognitive functioning in pain and PTSD patients. The chapter on brain disorders includes new material on electrical/lightning injuries, migraine, Alzheimer's disease and other dementia disorders, and both medical and psychological treatments. The discussion of assessment procedures has been updated throughout to coverrecently published test batteries used in general neuropsychological assessment (e.g., mental abilities, memory), newly developed batteries for specific issues (e.g., frontal lobe evaluation), and recent research on older neuropsychological assessment batteries. The fully revised chapter on assessingresponse bias describes and evaluates more than 60 tests, test combinations, and other measures for detecting questionable effort within the context of forensic neuropsychological assessment.Product IdentifiersPublisherOxford University PressISBN-100195111214ISBN-139780195111217eBay Product ID (ePID)2537027Product Key FeaturesFormatHardcoverPublication Year2004LanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight88.2 OzWidth11.2in.Height2in.Length8.9in.Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition20As Told toFischer, Jill S., Hannay, H. JuliaTable of ContentPart I THEORY AND PRACTICE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTr1. The Practice of Neuropsychological Assessment2. Basic Concepts3. The Behavioral Geography of the Brain4. The Rationale of Deficit Measurement5. The Neuropsychological Examination: Procedures6. The Neuropsychological Examination: Interpretation7. Neuropathology for Neuropsychologists8. Neurobehavioral Variables and Diagnostic IssuesPART II A COMPENDIUM OF TESTS AND ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES9. Orientation and Attention10. Perception11. Memory I: Tests12. Memory II: Batteries, Paired Memory Tests, and Questionnaires13. Verbal Functions and Language Skills14. Construction15. Concept Formation and Reasoning16. Executive Functions and Motor Performance17. Batteries for Assessment of Brain Damage18. Observational Methods, Rating Scales, and Inventories19. Tests of Personal Adjustment20. Testing for Functional ComplaintsAppendixReferencesTest IndexSubject IndexIllustratedYesDewey Decimal616.8/0475Age LevelScholarly & ProfessionalCopyright Date2004AuthorMuriel D. Lezak, David w. Loring, Diane B. HowiesoneBook FormatUnspecifiedEdition Number4Edition DescriptionRevised EditionLc Classification NumberRc386.6.N48l49 2004Reviews"This is an update of what for almost three decades has been the classic textbook of clinical neuropsychological assessment. Neuropsychological Assessment (Fourth Edition) represents a monumental achievement by the authors and remains the most important text on clinical neuropsychologicalassessment. No practitioner or researcher should be without it."--ACNR, "It is to the credit of these authors who have not only undertaken this monumental task, but have pulled it off in an altogether scholarly and professional way such that this new volume, much like its predecessor editions, and again takes its rightful place among the leading books incontemporary neuropsychology." --The Clinical Neuropsychologist, "Overall this volume is well organized and provides a definitive guide for neuropsychological assessment. This 4th edition is a useful reference for clinicians and investigators concerned with the neurobehavioral aspects of neurological disease and injury, and it is indispensable for clinical neuropsychologists." --Journal of Neurosurgery "It is to the credit of these authors who have not only undertaken this monumental task, but have pulled it off in an altogether scholarly and professional way such that this new volume, much like its predecessor editions, and again takes its rightful place among the leading books in contemporary neuropsychology." --The Clinical Neuropsychologist "The book, often referred to as 'Lezak,' is without questionthemost widely-consulted source on neuropsychological assessment as a clinical enterprise. The fourth edition continues in the great tradition of its predecessors..." --Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society "This is an update of what for almost three decades has been the classic textbook of clinical neuropsychological assessment.Neuropsychological Assessment(Fourth Edition) represents a monumental achievement by the authors and remains the most important text on clinical neuropsychological assessment. No practitioner or researcher should be without it." --ACNR "...the book is a veritable graduate course in the field of psychological assessment, and readers will find information chronicling the most effective ways psychologists have to evaluate and examine the inner workings of the brain." --The Electric Review From reviews of previous editions "This is and will remain a very important and central book in clinical neuropsychology. No other current book dealing with the practice of adult clinical neuropsychology has as much to offer...A truly impressive achievement."--Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology "Hailed by many as the most comprehensive sourcebook in the field of neuropsychological assessment...It not only should serve as a reference, but also should be frequently referred to as a working textbook, occupying a central place on one's bookshelves."--Contemporary Psychology "No other textbook offers to integrate such a diversity of information on such a wide range of abnormal brain conditions...Lezak is to be congratulated for making substantial improvements in a previously excellent text."--Journal of Personality Assessment "Encompasses both theoretical and practical concerns in an eminently readable style punctuated by clinical anecdotes and case histories...There is no single source available today that is so comprehensive; its sheer volume also serves as a persuasive reminder of how fast this field has grown."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "Encompasses both theoretical and practical concerns in an eminently readable style puctuated by clinical anecdotes and case histories...There is no single source available today that is so comprehensive; its sheer volume also serves as a persuasive reminder of how fast this field hasgrown."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "...the book is a veritable graduate course in the field of psychological assessment, and readers will find information chronicling the most effective ways psychologists have to evaluate and examine the inner workings of the brain." --The Electric Review, "Encompases both theoretical and practical concerns in an eminentlyreadable style puctuated by clinical anecdotes and case histories...There is nosingle source available today that is so comprehensive; its sheer volume alsoserves as a persuasive reminder of how fast this field has grown."--Journal ofNervous and Mental Disease, "Overall this volume is well organized and provides a definitive guide forneuropsychological assessment. This 4th edition is a useful reference forclinicians and investigators concerned with the neurobehavioral aspects ofneurological disease and injury, and it is indispensable for clinicalneuropsychologists." --Journal of Neurosurgery, "Overall this volume is well organized and provides a definitive guide for neuropsychological assessment. This 4th edition is a useful reference for clinicians and investigators concerned with the neurobehavioral aspects of neurological disease and injury, and it is indispensable for clinical neuropsychologists." -- Journal of Neurosurgery "It is to the credit of these authors who have not only undertaken this monumental task, but have pulled it off in an altogether scholarly and professional way such that this new volume, much like its predecessor editions, and again takes its rightful place among the leading books in contemporary neuropsychology." -- The Clinical Neuropsychologist "The book, often referred to as 'Lezak,' is without question the most widely-consulted source on neuropsychological assessment as a clinical enterprise. The fourth edition continues in the great tradition of its predecessors..." -- Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society "This is an update of what for almost three decades has been the classic textbook of clinical neuropsychological assessment. Neuropsychological Assessment (Fourth Edition) represents a monumental achievement by the authors and remains the most important text on clinical neuropsychological assessment. No practitioner or researcher should be without it." -- ACNR "...the book is a veritable graduate course in the field of psychological assessment, and readers will find information chronicling the most effective ways psychologists have to evaluate and examine the inner workings of the brain." -- The Electric Review From reviews of previous editions "This is and will remain a very important and central book in clinical neuropsychology. No other current book dealing with the practice of adult clinical neuropsychology has as much to offer...A truly impressive achievement."-- Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology "Hailed by many as the most comprehensive sourcebook in the field of neuropsychological assessment...It not only should serve as a reference, but also should be frequently referred to as a working textbook, occupying a central place on one's bookshelves."-- Contemporary Psychology "No other textbook offers to integrate such a diversity of information on such a wide range of abnormal brain conditions...Lezak is to be congratulated for making substantial improvements in a previously excellent text."-- Journal of Personality Assessment "Encompasses both theoretical and practical concerns in an eminently readable style punctuated by clinical anecdotes and case histories...There is no single source available today that is so comprehensive; its sheer volume also serves as a persuasive reminder of how fast this field has grown."-- Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, "Hailed by many as the most comprehensive sourcebook in the field ofneuropsychological assessment...It not only should serve as a reference, butalso should be frequently referred to as a working textbook, occupying a centralplace on one's bookshelves."--Contemporary Psychology, "No other textbook offers to integrate such a diversity of information on such a wide range of abnormal brain conditions...Lezak is to be congratulated for making substantial improvements in a previously excellent text."--Journal of Personality Assessment, "The book, often referred to as 'Lezak,' is without question the most widely-consulted source on neuropsychological assessment as a clinical enterprise. The fourth edition continues in the great tradition of its predecessors..." --Journal of the International NeuropsychologicalSociety, "Overall this volume is well organized and provides a definitive guide for neuropsychological assessment. This 4th edition is a useful reference for clinicians and investigators concerned with the neurobehavioral aspects of neurological disease and injury, and it is indispensable for clinicalneuropsychologists." --Journal of Neurosurgery, "No other textbook offers to integrate such a diversity of information onsuch a wide range of abnormal brain conditions...Lezak is to be congratulatedfor making substantial improvements in a previously excellent text."--Journal ofPersonality Assessment, "It is to the credit of these authors who have not only undertaken this monumental task, but have pulled it off in an altogether scholarly and professional way such that this new volume, much like its predecessor editions, and again takes its rightful place among the leading books in contemporary neuropsychology." --The Clinical Neuropsychologist, "This is an update of what for almost three decades has been the classictextbook of clinical neuropsychological assessment. NeuropsychologicalAssessment (Fourth Edition) represents a monumental achievement by the authorsand remains the most important text on clinical neuropsychological assessment.No practitioner or researcher should be without it." --ACNR, "Hailed by many as the most comprehensive sourcebook in the field of neuropsychological assessment...It not only should serve as a reference, but also should be frequently referred to as a working textbook, occupying a central place on one's bookshelves."--Contemporary Psychology, "...the book is a veritable graduate course in the field of psychologicalassessment, and readers will find information chronicling the most effectiveways psychologists have to evaluate and examine the inner workings of thebrain." --The Electric Review, "Encompasses both theoretical and practical concerns in an eminentlyreadable style puctuated by clinical anecdotes and case histories...There is nosingle source available today that is so comprehensive; its sheer volume alsoserves as a persuasive reminder of how fast this field has grown."--Journal ofNervous and Mental Disease, This is an update of what for almost three decades has been the classic textbook of clincial neuropsychological assessment . . . In general, there is now more on neuro-imaging and a better integration of insights from cognitive neuropsychology. The limitations of findings from neuro-imaging studies are however highlighted throughout . . . A particular strength remains the provision of strong links between research findings and clinical practice. There is also more on theimplications of neuropsychological assessment for the practice of neuropsychological rehabilitaion, in effect removing the rather artificial barrier between assessment and rehabilitation . . . Are there any gaps in this truly phenomenal textbook? The short answer is no . . . [This book] represents amonumental achievement by the authors and remains the most important text on clinical neuropsychological assessment. No practitioner or researcher should be without it., "This is and will remain a very important and central book in clinical neuropsychology. No other current book dealing with the practice of adult clinical neuropsychology has as much to offer...A truly impressive achievement."--Journal of Clinical NeuropsychologyLccn2003-190065
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Author: Muriel D. Lezak, Diane B. Howieson, David w. Loring
Publication Name: Neuropsychological Assessment
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Language: English
Features: Revised
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year: 2004
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Item Weight: 88.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 1032 Pages