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El. knyga: Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost Outcome Research: A Beginning

Edited by , Edited by (University of Illinois College of Medicine, USA)
  • Formatas: 524 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317722298
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  • Formatas: 524 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317722298
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This edited book introduces clinical neuropsychologists to the concepts and challenges involved in conducting cost outcome research.

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"It is uncontestable that this book is without peer. The economic content breaks new ground and in doing so appropriately raises expectations that our clinical services can be shown to produce demonstrable positive cost outcomes. This publication could not be more timely." -- Jerry Sweet, PhD. ABPP, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare and Northwestern University Medical School "George Prigatano has a knack for focusing on critical professional issues before others recognize their importance. In Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost OutcomeResearch, Dr. Prigatano has again demonstrated his ability to provide insight into topics changing psychology. By examining the value of neuropsychology, Prigatano and colleagues squarely address the most important challenging issue for the profession. The text provides psychologists with the information needed to join the dialogue on reimbursement as knowledgeable participants and will launch a plethora of other reviews on the value of psychology services. Prigatano's informative volume will set the standard by which others are measured." -- Robert G. Frank, PhD, University of Florida

Preface xi
Contributors xiii
Health-Care Economics and Clinical Neuropsychology
1(14)
George P. Prigatano
The Clinical Neuropsychological Examination: Scope, Cost, and Health-Care Value
15(24)
George P. Prigatano
Lanie Y. Zigler
Leslie D. Rosenstein
PART I. TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Neuropsychological Assessment After Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults
39(22)
Mark Sherer
Thomas A. Novack
Neuropsychological Assessment and Management of Patients with Persistent Postconcussional Disorders
61(22)
Ronald M. Ruff
Paul M. Richards
Providing Psychological Services to Families of Brain-Injured Adults and Children in the Present Health-Care Environment
83(28)
Patricia S. Camplair
Robert W. Butler
Muriel D. Lezak
PART II. CEREBRAL VASCULAR DISORDERS
Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients with Cerebrovascular Accidents
111(22)
Neil H. Pliskin
Lisa A. Sworowski
Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients Who Have Undergone Surgical Repair of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms
133(26)
John DeLuca
Maria T. Schulthesis
PART III. NEOPLASMS
Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Malignant Brain Tumors
159(18)
Christina A. Meyers
Scott B. Cantor
PART IV. DEMENTIA
The Clinical Utility of Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Known or Suspected Dementia
177(24)
Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer
Deborah Koltai Attix
Douglas J. Mason
Neuropsychological Consultation and Training of Family Members of Patients with Dementia
201(22)
Deborah Koltai Attix
Douglas J. Mason
Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer
PART V. EPILEPSY
Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Epilepsy
223(12)
Carl B. Dodrill
Nonepileptic Seizures and Their Costs: The Role of Neuropsychology
235(26)
Roy Martin
Brian Bell
Bruce Hermann
Stephen Mennemeyer
PART VI. LEARNING DISABILITIES
The Use of Neuropsychological Assessment in Clarifying the Educational Needs of Children with Learning Disabilities
261(32)
Lorie A. Humphrey
Paul Staz
PART VII. REHABILITATION, PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND PATIENT MANAGEMENT
The Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness of Comprehensive (Holistic) Brain Injury Day-Treatment Programs
293(20)
Leonard Diller
Yehuda Ben-Yishay
Psychotherapy After Brain Injury: Costs and Benefits
313(16)
Mary Pepping
George P. Prigatano
Does Cognitive Rehabilitation Work? Clinical and Economic Considerations and Outcomes
329(22)
Barbara A. Wilson
Jonathan Evans
Neuropsychological Assessment of Sport-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
351(22)
Ruben J. Echemendia
Mark Lovell
Jeffrey Barth
PART VIII. SPECIAL TOPICS
Neuropsychological Assessment of Physicians Whose Competency to Practice Medicine Is Being Questioned
373(20)
Laetitia L. Thompson
Clinical Neuropsychology in the Forensic Arena
393(12)
Robert L. Heilbronner
Neil H. Pliskin
The Neuropsychological Examination in the Detection of Malingering in the Forensic Arena: Costs and Benefits
405(20)
William D. Gouvier
Paul R. Lees-Haley
Jill Hayes Hammer
Measuring the Economics of Neuropsychology
425(18)
T. Michael Kashner
C. Munro Cullum
Richard I. Naugle
Postscript: Reflections and Future Directions 443(6)
George P. Prigatano
Neil H. Pliskin
Chapter Learning Objectives 449(4)
CME Questions 453(26)
Author Index 479(16)
Subject Index 495(10)
About the Editors 505
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