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 Clinical neuropsychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clinical neuropsychology is a subdiscipline of psychology that specialises in the clinical assessment and treatment of patients with brain injury or neurocognitive deficits.
Clinical neuropsychologists, whose training has included methods of psychotherapy and counselling, can also provide therapeutic services to patients in need of education and emotional support concerning their neurological injuries or illness.
Many clinical neuropsychologists are employed by medical schools and hospitals, especially neurology, psychiatry and rehabilitation facilities, and some work in private practice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_neuropsychology   (453 words)

  
 Neuropsychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to specific psychological processes.
Experimental neuropsychology is an approach which uses methods from experimental psychology to uncover the relationship between the nervous system and cognitive function.
Cognitive neuropsychology is a relatively new development and has emerged as a distillation of the complimentary approaches of both experimental and clinical neuropsychology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsychology   (787 words)

  
 Archival Description of Clinical Neuropsychology
Clinical neuropsychology is a specialty that applies principles of assessment and intervention based upon the scientific study of human behavior as it relates to normal and abnormal functioning of the central nervous system.
Clinical neuropsychological services include neuropsychological assessment, cognitive remediation and intervention, agency and institutional consultation, education and counseling for individuals and families, and selected psychotherapies or behavior therapies as appropriate for neurologically involved individuals.
Over the past few decades, roles of clinical, counseling, and school psychologists have converged so that there is a substantial overlap in generic applied knowledge and competency attained in related programs at the predoctoral and internship levels.
http://www.apa.org/crsppp/neuropsych.html   (835 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology (Windows)
Clinical Neuropsychology is a concise summary of neuropsychological syndromes.
Clinical Neuropsychology is an excellent reference work and supplement to courses in clinical neuropsychology, physiological psychology and neuroscience.
http://www.digibuy.com/cgi-bin/product.html?97719928114   (148 words)

  
 Division 40: Clinical Neuropsychology
Division 40 of the American Psychological Association, the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, is a scientific and professional organization of psychologists interested in the study of brain-behavior relationships, and the clinical application of that knowledge to human problems.
Division 40 promotes the use of scientific research to develop its knowledge base and clinical techniques.
Our membership is varied and psychologists from all specialty areas who have an interest in clinical and experimental neuropsychology are welcome.
http://www.div40.org   (209 words)

  
 Doctor of Clinical Neuropsychology Units of Study
Neuropsychology Clinical Internships 5 and 6 students are designed to consolidate the clinical skills of Interns who will be expected to work with a greater level of independence.
Students will undertake clinical internships with a view to developing skills and expertise in the conduct of neuropsychological assessments in a variety of clinical settings.
This unit of study, following on from PSYC6037 Neuropsychology Clinical Internship 4, is designed to build on the clinical skills of students in further areas of practice.
http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/facilities/clinicalpsychology/dcncode3.html   (517 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology Synarchy
While the CNS has served this purpose for clinical neuropsychology, similar synarchies or specialty councils have now been developed in counseling psychology, school psychology, psychoanalysis in psychology, clinical health psychology, and family psychology.
APPCN participates in the Clinical Neuropsychology Synarchy (CNS) and endorses its role in facilitating the achievement of goals that are beneficial to the specialty.
The CNS aims to serve many functions for the specialty of clinical neuropsychology and to represent its interests in professional psychology as a whole.
http://www.appcn.org/synarchy.html   (678 words)

  
 Training Program in Clinical Psychology & Clinical Neuropsychology
Predoctoral intern applicants should have completed most of their graduate level education in a recognized clinical psychology program and a minimum of 1000 hours of practicum training in clinical psychology (for those wishing to apply for the Clinical Psychology internship) or in clinical neuropsychology (for those applying for the Clinical neuropsychology internship).
The core curriculum of the training program is made up of clinical rotation experiences, a long-term individual psychotherapy case, a group therapy experience, seven seminar series, individual and group supervision, and clinical research.
Five full-time predoctoral interns, (4 in clinical psychology and 1 in clinical neuropsychology) are funded at $27,120.00 annually (Canadian funds) each, with $250.00 allowance for educational conferences, and 3 weeks vacation.
http://www.ottawahospital.on.ca/hp/dept/psychology/training/index-e.asp   (833 words)

  
 Cognitive and Clinical Neuropsychology Cross-Area
Yana Suchy, Clinical; Assessment of deficits in behavioral control among patients with subtle cognitive impairments.
For example, clinical neuropsychologists increasingly rely on functional imaging techniques heralded by their colleagues in cognitive neuroscience, thereby learning more about the neuroanatomic underpinnings of neurologic conditions.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 25, 2, 190-200.
http://www.psych.utah.edu/crossareas/neuro/neuropsychology.html   (1024 words)

  
 The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (theABCN.org)
Attainment of the diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology designates individuals as Clinical Neuropsychologists who have had their credentials thoroughly reviewed, have been subjected to a rigorous examination of their knowledge and practice by their peers, and have been found competent to practice.
The examination is designed to provide a standard by which competence to practice clinical neuropsychology is judged and thus assesses the ability to integrate appropriate neuropsychological and clinical knowledge in the care of patients.
All qualified individuals are invited to apply for the examination for the diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology and to participate in the maintenance of quality standards for the practice of the profession.
http://www.theabcn.org/abpp_diploma   (2086 words)

  
 DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Neuropsychology is a specialist area within the overall discipline of psychology.
These students are affiliated to the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology course in UCD.
It is hoped to develop a second position in neuropsychology specifically for the assessment and treatment of head injury.
http://www.beaumont.ie/depts/support/neuropsychology   (462 words)

  
 University of Arizona; Clinical Neuropsychology Curriculum.
Because human neuropsychology relies primarily upon "experiments of nature," a major emphasis is upon those disorders of the central nervous system affecting cognitive end emotional processes.
A subsequent course (Psychology 580) focuses primarily upon clinical applications of this knowledge base and requires Psychology 504 as a prerequisite.
During this second semester, emphasis is placed upon the clinical application of neuropsychological research knowledge.
http://www.ccit.arizona.edu/~psych/neurclin.html   (246 words)

  
 DOCTOR OF PSYCHOLOGY in CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
The Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology [DPsych(Clin Neuropsych)] was introduced in 1999.
The DPsych in Clinical Neuropsychology is a three and a half year program which includes research, coursework and supervised practical experience.
A feature of the Monash University DPsych in Clinical Neurosychology is that its training in clinical neuropsychology is extended through specialisation in an area of the student's choice (subject to availability).
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/student/pgrad/dcn-info.html   (2107 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology: Books
Clinical neuropsychology is one of the fastest growing specialities within mainstream clinical psychology, neurology and the psychiatric disciplines.
The content is firmly anchored in contemporary neuroscientific techniques, focusing on the techniques of functional imaging, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry and cognitive rehabilitation.
This handbook is designed to provide a practical guide for those interested in the professional application of neuropsychology to clinical practice.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0198508018   (713 words)

  
 69309 CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Examiner: G. Moderator: G. Clinical neuropsychology is the application of knowledge regarding brain-behaviour relationships to the evaluation and treatment of those individuals with neuropathology and requires extensive knowledge of both behavioural principles and neuroanatomy in determining how disorders of the brain are reflected in human behaviour.
The unit will conclude with a review of the role that clinical neuropsychology plays in other related disciplines such as clinical psychology, health psychology, and forensic psychology.
This unit is intended to provide a basic understanding of the application of brain- behaviour relationships as they are applied in clinical settings.
http://www.usq.edu.au/unit-1998/fullspec/69309s2d.htm   (483 words)

  
 I-WHO: MSc Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology
A first degree in Psychology and a professional qualification in clinical or educational psychology.
It is designed for paediatric clinical psychologists who wish to become Practitioner Full Members of the Division of Neuropsychology of the British Psychological Society.
The Masters in Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology is designed to provide the underpinning knowledge for the advanced professional qualification in paediatric clinical neuropsychology.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/iwho/study/pg_education/PCLNNeuro.htm   (458 words)

  
 Division of Education - Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Neuropsychology Section was organized in 1985 and officially established as a formal patient care center within the department of Psychiatry and Psychology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) in 1986 to provide specialized clinical assessment services.
She is a Co-Director of the Clinical Neuropsychology Post-Doctoral Program.
Kubu is a Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology and the American Board of Professional Psychology and has more than ten years of experience in clinical neuropsychology.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/education/npsy/npsyccf.htm   (235 words)

  
 Victoria University - Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology Clinical Neuropsychology
The aim of the course is to provide students with appropriate advanced training in functioning as specialist professional psychologists in the area of Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology, capable of working with children, adolescents and adults in a variety of clinical settings.
The parallel streams of Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology share several common basic subjects.
Once admitted, the student will convert to enrolment in the Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology or Clinical Psychology) course.
http://www.vu.edu.au/Faculties/Arts/Postgraduate_Courses/Doctor_of_Psychology_in_Clinical_Psychology_Clinical_Neuropsychology?printView=true   (234 words)

  
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He is currently a neuropsychology resident under the supervision of Ernest J. Bordini, Ph.D. He shares experience with Dr. Bordini as he received his doctoral training in clinical psychology and neuropsychology from the University of Florida, and had further training in a VA Medical Center.
The examiner should be well qualified in both forensic psychology and clinical neuropsychology.
Migoya completed residency in psychology with our office with an emphasis in geriatric psychology and neuropsychology.
http://www.forensicneuropsychology.com   (822 words)

  
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The services of clinical neuropsychologists are viewed nationally as increasingly important in the assessment and management of brain-damaged patients.
Qualified clinical psychologists (with qualifications recognised by the BPS).
In view of professional developments governing post-qualification training for clinical psychologists wishing to specialise in clinical neuropsychology, this programme will cover teaching relevant to assessment, management and rehabilitation of neuropsychologically impaired people, within the syllabus specified by the BPS’s Division of Neuropsychology and Committee on Training in Clinical Neuropsychology.
http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/iopweb/studying/courses?course_id=1   (382 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology
Characteristic clinical features include intense and labile affect, hyperirritability, inappropriate anger, recurrent suicidal behavioral, marked impulsivity and behavioral dyscontrol, transient paranoid ideation, volatile interpersonal relationships, and a noncohesive sense of self.
However, clinical subjects scored similarly to controls on measures of dorsolateral-frontal function.
Our research explores the concept of a circuit-specific neurobehavioral continuum which encompasses both psychopathological states and nonclinical variations in personality.
http://www.bu.edu/psych/faculty/charris/papers/clinical.html   (757 words)

  
 Training Links
The purposes of AITCN are a) to advocate for and promote the concerns of internship training in clinical Neuropsychology and b) to inform psychologists in clinical neuropsychology, other areas of psychology, members of related disciplines, and members of the general public about internship education and training and related activities in clinical neuropsychology.
AITCN - Association for Internship Training in Clinical Neuropsychology.
Center for Applied Neuropsychology - The Center for Applied Neuropsychology (CAN) is a private, non-profit, community-based agency devoted to service, research, and training in rehabilitaion psychology, neuropsychology, and vocational rehabilitation.
http://www.neuropsychologycentral.com/interface/content/links/page_material/training/training_links.html   (283 words)

  
 Widener University Graduate Clinical Psychology Neuropsychology Assessment Center
Developed by the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology with grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education, the Neuropsychology Assessment Center (NAC) specializes in neuropsychological evaluations for the investigation of a variety of psychological conditions.
Although some feedback will be given during the course of the assessment, in addition to the written report, extensive verbal feedback on the findings will be given to the assessment participant, who again will have an opportunity to have his or her questions addressed.
NAC is headed by three licensed psychologists with extensive training and experience in neuropsychology.
http://www.widener.edu/Academics/Schools_amp_Colleges/School_of_Human_Service_Professions_/Institute_for_Graduate_Clinical_Psychology/Neuropsychology_Assessment_Center/5338   (723 words)

  
 Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education - Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship - Jacksonville, Fla.
Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville offers a two-year postdoctoral program for advanced training in clinical neuropsychology.
The Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship is a member program of the Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN).
Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN).
http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/psych-neuro-jax.html   (279 words)

  
 Widener University Graduate Clinical Psychology Neuropsychology
During the internship (5th year), students in the neuropsychology concentration will be placed in a setting where the primary focus is the practice of clinical neuropsychology (i.e., hospital, rehabilitation center, or private practice).
Supervision will be provided by licensed psychologists working within the field of clinical neuropsychology.
This concentration will help prepare the student to be able to function as an independent professional practitioner of clinical neuropsychology.
http://www.widener.edu/?pageId=4817   (512 words)

  
 175.722 - Clinical Neuropsychology
These will be illustrated through case material, in association with the Psychology Clinic located on campus.
The paper will have a practical and clinical focus.
There will be an emphasis on conditions, which are static and common.
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~psyweb/grad/175722.htm   (122 words)

  
 Clinical & Health Psychology - Faculty
Clinical Child Psychology, ADHD, behavior related stress in families of children with disruptive behavior disorders, child temperament, life stress, health, and adjustment.
Clinical Child Psychology, Behavioral Assessment, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Treatment Research Methodology.
Primary care clinical and health psychology; rural behavioral health; smoking cessation; worksite cardiovascular disease prevention; sexual assault prevention; interpersonal psychotherapy.
http://www.phhp.ufl.edu/chp/facultystaff/faculty.html   (1741 words)

  
 Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Bradley N. Axelrod, Paul Lees-Haley, Construct validity of the PCSQ as related to the MMPI-2, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 17 (4) (2002) pp.
Stephen A. Orey, Dona E. Cragar, David T.R. Berry, The Effects of Two Motivational Manipulations on the Neuropsychological Performance of Mildly Head-Injured College Students, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 15 (4) (2000) pp.
Ralph M. Reitan, Deborah Wolfson, The Neuropsychological Similarities of Mild and More Severe Head Injury, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 15 (5) (2000) pp.
http://www.elsevier.com/cdweb/journals/08876177/viewer.htt?viewtype=keywords&rangeselected=11   (576 words)

  
 The American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (theAACN.org)
The AACN is the organization for those psychologists who have achieved board certification in the specialty of Clinical Neuropsychology, under the auspices of the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN).
Thank you for your interest in maintaining quality standards in Clinical Neuropsychology.
AACN supports the continued development of the ABCN examination process, and advocates for the standards represented by board certification.
http://www.theaacn.org   (197 words)

  
 APA Division 40 - Clinical Neuropsychology
Division 40 - Clinical Neuropsychology provides a scientific and professional forum for individuals interested in the study of the relationships between the brain and human behavior.
As such, Division 40 promotes interdisciplinary interaction among various interest areas including physiological cognitive, developmental, clinical rehabilitation, school, forensic, and health psychology.
The exchange of ideas in facilitated by the Division's encouragement of scientific research, education, and practice.
http://www.apa.org/about/division/div40.html   (281 words)

  
 Master of Clinical Neuropsychology
The course aims to produce scientists/professionals of high calibre, well grounded theoretically and professionally, capable of moving across a range of clinically oriented areas and of assuming full independent professional responsibility in clinical settings and of maintaining an enquiring research attitude in day-to-day work.
(a) a series of theoretical and technical units in areas fundamental to practice and research in clinical neuropsychology;
evidence of any special interest in clinical work;
http://www.bhs.mq.edu.au/c_mclinn.htm   (399 words)

  
 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology: foo
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology is a two-year postdoctoral specialty training program which includes didactic, clinical, and research activities.  The program currently has three full-time postdoctoral positions.  Two Fellows are funded by University Hospital (Everett Tower) and one by the VA Medical Center.  The faculty includes six neuropsychologists.
International Neuropsychological Society (INS), American Psychological Association (APA) Division 40 training guidelines, and is a member of the Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN).  The program is a member of the American Postdoctoral and Predoctoral Internship Center (APPIC).
 The Postdoctoral training program in Clinical Psychology with a specialty in Clinical Neuropsychology conforms to the Houston Conference Guidelines for training in Neuropsychology,
http://w3.ouhsc.edu/postdoc-fellowship   (258 words)

  
 CTI Directory of Psychology Software
Clinical information is presented with little attempt to integrate the clinical descriptions with any psychological theory or interpretation while the subsections relating to assessment make no reference to available standardized tests.
Consequently, the package would be of only limited usefulness within an undergraduate course such as cognitive neuropsychology, for example, although students of other health sciences such as occupational therapy or physiotherapy may find it useful as a glossary of specific disorders.
Even this utility could have been enhanced by the inclusion of some references and indications of further reading.
http://ltsnpsy.york.ac.uk/LTSNSoftReviews/clinneuro.html   (254 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Clinical Neuropsychology (Medicine): Books: Kenneth Heilman,Edward Valenstein
Customers interested in Clinical Neuropsychology (Medicine) may also be interested in
This text provides an excellent review of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Subjects > Health, Mind & Body > Psychology & Counseling > Neuropsychology
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195133676?v=glance   (800 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology
For example, visual perception is examined in the clinic by first holding both hands in front of the patient, one in each of the left and right visual fields.
The dark blue sections represents brain areas that mediate the association of these perceptions.
A number of distinct neuropsychology syndromes derive from defects in visual, somatosensory and auditory perception.
http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/ClinNeuro/perceptual.html   (1592 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology Specialism
Head of Service - Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology
http://www.qmc.nhs.uk/Psychology/clinneuropsychology.htm   (8 words)

  
 Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System [Contemporary Neurology Series, N0 63]
Clinical Neurophysiology Peripheral Neuropathies Restorative Neurology Vol 3
" Robert W Baloh Vicente Honrubia "Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System [Contemporary Neurology Series, N0 63]
Clinical Neurophysiology: Electroencephalography, Pediatric Neurophysiology, Special Techniques and Applications
http://www.buydiscountedbooks.com/10668_clinical-neuropsychology/edgar-miller.html   (154 words)

  
 Neuropsychology: Brain & Behavior Relationships
This page leads you to articles, links, and resources for learning more about the discipline of clinical neuropsychology, the study of brain and behavior.
The short article, "Neuropsychology 101: An Introduction", introduces essential
http://www.brainsource.com/neuropsy.htm   (196 words)

  
 Diagnostic Clinical Neuropsychology
Diagnostic Clinical Neuropsychology is a handbook for neuropsychological assessment, which includes the evaluation of both cognitive and emotional aspects of functioning in the patient with known or suspected brain injury.
The book treats many of the hot topic issues in neuropsychology, such as the cortical - subcortical dementia distinction, depression versus dementia, malingering, and neuropsychological evaluation in patients with mild head injury.
Pamelia F. Clement, Ph.D., is a clinical neuropsychologist at Brooke Army Medical Center and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center, both in San Antonio.
http://www.alzheimersbooks.com/045a.Neuro.html   (250 words)

  
 Table of contents for Clinical neuropsychology
Conclusion Chapter 4: Neuroimaging and Clinical Neuropsychological Practice Greig de Zubicaray I. Common Neuroimaging Methods II.
Conclusion Chapter 23: Clinical Evaluation of Visual Perception and Constructional Ability D. Capruso, K. deS.
Conclusion Part IV: Neurological Syndromes Chapter 19: Amnesic Syndromes Margaret G. O'Connor and Ginette Lafleche I. Clinical Manifestations of Amnesia II.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip058/2005005262.html   (851 words)

  
 Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology - Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Board Certified in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology
Health & Wellness >> Clinical Services >> Mental Health >> Academics >> Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology
Postdoctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology - Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
http://www.enh.org/healthandwellness/clinicalservices/mentalhealth/academics/index.asp?id=2072   (264 words)

  
 ABPP Certification Clinical Neuropsychology
In effect, you are establishing the necessary academic, training, supervised experience, and professional standing required by the specialty of clinical neuropsychology.
To better understand the application and candidacy determination perhaps it would be best at this point to review the generic and specialty criteria of the specialty of clinical neuropsychology.
The Application form is the primary information base upon which eligibility for candidacy is determined.
http://www.abpp.org/certification/abpp_certification_clinical_neuropsychology.htm   (382 words)

  
 Neuropsychology
Also check out The Clinical Neuropsychologist and JCEN abstracts and the tables of contents for JINS (I have the journals in my office).
Division 40 of the American Psychological Association - Clinical Neuropsychology
Here are links to the Discover Magazine articles (search for "Mind and Brain" as topic) and Scientific American (which has fewer).
http://home.epix.net/~tcannon1/Neuropsychology.htm   (304 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology
Finally, modern neuropsychology includes the study of language mediated by the right hemisphere.
Elaborate theories of language function and its mediation by the brain have developed and component language process, such as spelling, writing and reading have been analyzed in detail.
Patients with Broca's aphasia also have associated findings that aid in clinical diagnosis.
http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/ClinNeuro/aphasia.html   (2137 words)

  
 "a cup of neuropsychology?" provided by anthony h. risser, ph.d. (a divinestra.com website)
Return to "a cup of neuropsychology?" home page.
"a cup of neuropsychology?" provided by anthony h.
Provided by Anthony H. Risser, Ph.D. [PLEASE NOTE: This page is now available
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/6389/profess01.html   (29 words)

  
 International Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology (JournalSeek)
International Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology currently does not have a website.
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http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&query=0749-8470   (38 words)

  
 Cognitive and Clinical Neuropsychology
Social Cognition/ Perception of Emotion in Clinical Populations
To go to home page of School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen click
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~psy086/dept/cogclinneuro_group.htm   (21 words)

  
 Clinical Neuropsychology Service
Paul D. Blanton, Ph.D. serves as Director of the Clinical Neuropsychology Service/Division of Neurosurgery and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology.
Blanton earned his Ph.D. from UAB and completed his internship at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=46250   (40 words)

  
 Elsevier.com - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology is published 8 times a year.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology will also consider manuscripts involving the established principles of the profession of neuropsychology: (a) delivery and evaluation of services, (b) ethical and legal issues, and (c) approaches to education and training.
Occasional papers of a theoretical nature will be considered.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/archclinneuro   (232 words)

  
 Countrybookshop.co.uk - Clinical Neuropsychology
With hundreds of tests and assessment techniques to choose from, the practising neuropsychologist or doctoral level trainee in a busy hospital may have difficulty coming up with quick and accurate diagnoses.
With tips on medical chart reading, correlates of blood and lab tests, and descriptions of over 25 diagnostic disorders, this book should be a welcome companion for everyone from interns to practising clinicians in neuropsychology, psychiatry and neurology.
The Neurological Examination; Laboratory Testing in Neuropsychology; The Bedside Neuropsychological Examination; Estimation of Premorbid Intelligence in Neurologically Impaired Individuals; Detecting Negative Response Bias and Diagnozing Malingering
http://www.countrybookshop.co.uk/books?whatfor=1557985146   (222 words)

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