Evidence
of Absence:
A Guide to Cognitive
Assessment in Australia
Simon
F. Crowe
I would recommend this book to any student
of neuropsychology in Australia as the best description to date of fundamentals
of neuropsychological practice published from our shores. — Stephen
C. Bowden, University of Melbourne.
This book offers Australian mental health
clinicians for the first time a locally written guide to the clinical interpretation
of cognitive assessments using the Wechsler scales, including the WAIS-IV,
the WMS-IV and the Advanced Clinical Solutions for WAIS-IV and WMS-IV.
Using Australian case material, the reader is provided with empirical and
interpretative analysis based upon the varying State legal requirements,
the range of sociocultural uses to which intellectual assessment is put,
and consideration of appropriate norms. The reader will encounter clinical
presentations highly relevant to everyday practice, even for those clinicians
not regularly undertaking such assessments. Featured cases include assessment
in the area of intellectual disability, traumatic brain injury, and in
situations in which the issue of less than genuine effort could be noted.
Guidelines for report writing applied to specific referral questions are
also presented, and a focus on clinical dilemmas, including:
- differentiation of the full neuropsychological
examination from the screening examination
- what to do if your client has problems communicating
or responding
- suggestions with regard to the selection
of norms
determining whether the neuropsychological assessment can be
- useful
in diagnostic categorisations
- ascertaining whether reliable change has
occurred in repeated assessment
- the implications of neuropsychological
assessment for prediction of behaviour in the real world.
About
the Author
Dr Simon Crowe is Professor
in Clinical Neuropsychology and Biological Psychology at La Trobe University
in Melbourne, Australia. He is a fellow of the Australian Psychological
Society and a member of the Colleges of Clinical Neuropsychologists,
Forensic Psychologists and Clinical Psychologists of the Australian Psychological
Society as well as being a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology,
the International Neuropsychological Society, the Society for Neuroscience
and the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. He is currently
President Elect of the Australian Psychological Society. He is immediate
past Editor of the Journal, Australian Psychologist.
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ISBN: 9781921513626
AAP
Item Number: 4-921513626
softcover 246
pages
First
published 2010
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