Handbook of School NeuropsychologyISBN: 978-0-471-46550-8
Hardcover
984 pages
August 2005
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1. School Neuropsychology: The Evolution of a Specialty in School Psychology (George W. Hynd and Cecil R. Reynolds).
2. Providing Neurodevelopmental, Collaborative, Consultative, and Crisis Intervention School Neuropsychology Services (Kimberly A. Root, Rik Carl D’Amato, and Cecil R. Reynolds).
SECTION II: DEVELOPMENT, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTIONING OF THE BRAIN.
3. Foundations of Developmental Neuroanatomy (W. Grant Willis).
4. Abnormalities of Neurological Development (Cynthia A. Riccio and Kelly Pizzitola-Jarratt).
5. The Brain as a Dynamic Organ of Information Processing and Learning (Cecil R. Reynolds and Christine L. French).
6. Lateralization of Cerebral Functions and Hemispheric Specialization: Linking Behavior, Structure, and Neuroimaging (Andrew S. Davis and Raymond S. Dean).
SECTION III: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FOR INTERVENTION.
7. The Pediatric Neurological Examination and School Neuropsychology (Tim R. Allen Jr., David Hulac, and Rik Carl D’Amato).
8. The School Neuropsychological Examination (Elaine Fletcher-Janzen).
9. Clinical Interviewing and Report Writing in School Neuropsychology (Janiece L. Pompa, Lora Tuesday Heathfield, and Elaine Clark).
10. Evaluating and Using Long-Standing School Neuropsychological Batteries: The Halstead-Reitan and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Batteries (Andrew S. Davis, Judy A. Johnson, and Rik Carl D’Amato).
11. Evaluating and Using Contemporary Neuropsychological Batteries: The NEPSY and the Dean-Woodcock Assessment System (Andrew S. Davis and Rik Carl D’Amato).
12. Evaluating and Using Qualitative Approaches to Neuropsychological Assessment (Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, Alison Wilkinson, and Tasha McMahon Wellington).
13. Assessing and Understanding Brain Function through Neuropsychologically Based Ability Tests (John J. Brinkman Jr., Scott L. Decker, and Raymond S. Dean).
14. Behavioral Neuroimaging: What Is It and What Does It Tell Us? (Sherri L. Provencal and Erin D. Bigler).
SECTION IV: UNDERSTANDING AND SERVING LEARNERS WITH DISEASES AND DISORDERS OR FROM SPECIAL POPULATIONS.
15. Understanding and Evaluating Special Education, IDEA, ADA, NCLB, and Section 504 in School Neuropsychology (David E. McIntosh and Scott L. Decker).
16. Understanding the School Neuropsychology of Nosology, Pediatric Neuropsychiatry, and Developmental Disorders (Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, Elizabeth Portman, and Aimee Gerrard-Morris).
17. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Students with Learning Disabilities (Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, Jodene Goldenring Fine, and Lana Harder).
18. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Learners with Traumatic Brain Injuries (Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, Alexandra Kutz, and Emily Strassner).
19. Neurological and Psychological Issues for Learners with Seizures (Elaine Clark and Elizabeth Christiansen).
20. School Neuropsychology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Phyllis Anne Teeter Ellison).
21. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Learners with Otitis Media and Central Auditory Processing Disorders (Dalene M. McCloskey).
22. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Learners with Chronic Illnesses (James P. Donnelly).
23. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Early Childhood Learners (Cathy F. Telzrow, Andrea Beebe, and Julie Wojcik).
24. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Neuropsychological Outcomes, Psychoeducational Implications, and Prevention Models (LeAdelle Phelps).
25. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Children Exposed Prenatally and Perinatally to Neurotoxins and Deprivation (Laura M. Arnstein and Ronald T. Brown).
26. Understanding the Neuropsychology of Drug Abuse (Arthur MacNeill Horton Jr. and Arthur MacNeill Horton III).
27. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Learners with Low-Incidence Disabilities (Lawrence Lewandowski).
28. Providing Neuropsychological Services to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners (Robyn S. Hess and Robert L. Rhodes).
SECTION V: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE SCHOOLS.
29. Developing Classroom and Group Interventions Based on a Neuropsychological Paradigm (Patricia H. L. Work and Hee-sook Choi).
30. Translating Neuropsychological Evaluation Information into the Individualized Education Plan, School Discipline Plan, and Functional Assessments of Behavior (Lora Tuesday Heathfield, Janiece L. Pompa, and Elaine Clark).
31. Understanding and Implementing Cognitive Neuropsychological Retraining (Donghyung Lee and Cynthia A. Riccio).
32. Understanding and Implementing School-Family Interventions after Neuropsychological Impairment (Jane Close Conoley and Susan M. Sheridan).
33. Understanding and Implementing Neuropsychologically Based Literacy Interventions (Laurice M. Joseph).
34. Understanding and Implementing Neuropsychologically Based Arithmetic Interventions (Cherise D. Lerew).
35. Understanding and Implementing Neuropsychologically Based Written Language Interventions (Mary M. Chittooran and Raymond C. Tait).
36. Understanding Psychopharmacology with Learners (Thomas M. Dunn and Paul D. Retzlaff).
37. Integrating Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Services into School Settings: Issues and Challenges for the Future (Matthew C. Traughber and Rik Carl D’Amato).
Appendix A: Sample Neuropsychological Questionnaire (Michael J. Tincup, Rik Carl D’Amato, Jonathan E. Titley, and Raymond S. Dean).
Appendix B: Sample Report of Psychological Examination (Janiece Pompa).
Appendix C: Sample Neuropsychological Evaluation (Leesa V. Huang, Cherise D. Lerew, and Rik Carl D’Amato).
Appendix D: Sample Neuropsychological Evaluation (Kimberly A. Root, David Hulac, and Rik Carl D’Amato).
Appendix E: Sample Neuropsychological IEP (Kendra J. Bjoraker).
Appendix F: Neuropsychology Organizations and Web Sites (Rik Carl D’Amato and Elizabeth A. McGrain).
Index.