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Graduate training in clinical neuropsychology.

Professional Psychology, 1980
Surveyed 65 American Psychological Association-approved clinical graduate training programs about offerings in clinical neuropsychology (N). 32 of these schools encouraged students with a primary interest in N, while 28 offered N as additional training rather than as a separate field.
Golden, Charles J., Kuperman, Sally K.
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A Guide to Clinical Neuropsychological Testing

Archives of Neurology, 1994
Quantitative measures of cognition, which are administered using a uniform procedure and interpreted in relation to the normal range of scores, are informative for clinical and investigative purposes. The distributions of test scores obtained from samples of neurologically intact persons of various ages and educational levels provide a reference for ...
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Cognitive Rehabilitation in Clinical Neuropsychology

Brain and Cognition, 2000
Within the broad discipline of psychology, clinical psychology has estab-lished a tradition of providing services in the assessment and treatment ofbehavioral disorders. More recently, clinical neuropsychology emerged inresponse to a need to describe neurocognitive impairment associated withbrain damage and relate deficits to specific forms of brain ...
Fergus I. M. Craik   +8 more
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Evolution of clinical neuropsychology: Four challenges

Applied neuropsychology. Adult, 2018
Quantitative and evidence-based approaches fail to capture “the whole person,” neglect the important contributions of nonquantitative variables to understanding behavior, and have limitations when assessing individuals who fall outside traditional ...
P. Kent
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Clinical Neuropsychology of Intervention

1986
I. Origins Of Intervention.- 1. Pathophysiology and Behavioral Recovery.- II. Assessment For Intervention.- 2. The Ecological Validity of Neuropsychological Assessment and Remediation.- 3. Qualitative Neuropsychological Assessment: Kurt Goldstein Revisited.- 4.
Yigal Gross, Barbara P. Uzzell
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Syndrome analysis in clinical neuropsychology

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1983
The application of syndrome analysis in clinical practice has tended to rely on rather qualitative diagnoses by the neuropsychologist. The present paper proposes the use of a decision theory method which enables a systematic approach to be made to neuropsychological diagnosis.
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Challenges for Clinical Neuropsychology [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Tad T. Gorske, Steven R. Smith
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Handbook of clinical neuropsychology

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1988
J.B.K. Lanser, A. Jennekens-Schinkel
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Clinical neuropsychology

2008
Angela K. Troyer, Jill B. Rich
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