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- 186 p. : ill.
Cote : WL 348 S562q 2006

Cognition - Tests ; Tests neuropsychologiques ; Cerveau - Maladies - Diagnostic ; Troubles de la cognition - Diagnostic

Cognitive screening tests are essential instruments for clinicians working with patients suffering from dementias, brain injury, multiple sclerosis and many other neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. This authoritative book highlights the importance of early detection, focusing on those cognitive screening tests that can be carried out quickly and yet provide essential information for the assessment, management and treatment of these patients. Explanation is given on how and when these tests should be used and the book also helps to synthesize the vast body of literature available in this area, providing clinicians with essential practical tools for use in their daily practice.

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- x, 235 p. : ill.
Cote : WL 103.5 G848 2008

Neuropsychologie clinique ; Troubles de la cognition - Patients - Réadaptation ; Ergothérapie ; Neuropsychologie ; Cognition - Aspect physiologique ; Troubles de la cognition - Diagnostic ; Troubles de la mémoire - Diagnostic

The third edition of this successful textbook is written primarily for undergraduate students of occupational therapy, and for practitioners working in the field of cognitive rehabilitation. Those in other health and related professions, who work in the field of brain injury, will gain an understanding of how cognition and its impairment can affect behaviour. The content of the second edition has been expanded and updated to reflect advances in neuropsychology, and to incorporate an evidence based consideration of occupational therapy practice.

Written in a clear and user-friendly style, this book provides a basic guide to normal cognition. The impact of cognitive impairments upon everyday living is explored and guidance is given upon the planning and implementation of rehabilitation to optimise occupational performance.

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- vii, 241 p. : ill.
Cote : WL 141 T784 2002

Tests neuropsychologiques ; Système nerveux - Maladies - Diagnostic ; Troubles de la cognition - Diagnostic

Cognitive impairments occur with alarming frequency, and the ability to recognize them in a patient is crucial to the general practitioner in psychology. Treating Patients with Neuropsychological Disorders: A Clinician's Guide to Assessment and Referral, by Jeffery B. Allen, is the essential guide for practitioners working with patients who may have neurological disorders. These disorders are so prevalent that no mental health practitioner can afford to be without the guidance offered in this book. Because neuropsychological guidelines grow more complex over the years, the general practitioner can easily feel overwhelmed when faced with the prospect of having to refer a patient to a neuropsychologist. While other books merely provide information on screening patients for these disorders, this volume offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities that often accompany work with clients suffering from cognitive impairment. This book will provides the practitioner with background information on neurological disorders, how to recognize their symptoms in clients, and how to read neuropsychological reports. This book will help the practitioner understand the basics of neurological disorders, testing, and assessment, and what to expect from neuropsychological referrals, making it an invaluable reference tool.

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