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Written by internationally recognized experts, ''Cognitive
Communication Disorders of MCI and Dementia, Third Edition''
provides professionals and students the most up-to-date research on
the clinical assessment and management of individuals with dementia
and those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), ''the fastest
growing clinical population''. Dr. Kimberly McCullough, an expert
on MCI and cognitive stimulation, joined Bayles and Tomoeda as
co-author and this edition has an increased coverage of MCI, its
characteristic features, the diagnostic criteria for its diagnosis,
and treatment options. Students and practicing professionals will
appreciate the authors' overview of the relation of cognition to
communicative function and the characterization of how both are
affected in MCI and the common dementia-related diseases including
Alzheimer's, Lewy Body, Vascular, Parkinson's, Huntington's,
Frontotemporal and Down Syndrome. A summary of important points at
the end of chapters highlights essential clinical information and
guides student learning. An '''all-new Clinical Guide''' comprises
the second half of the book providing an extensive discussion of
the process of assessment and evidence-based treatments for
individuals in all stages of dementia. Features of the New Clinical
Practice Guide' Assessment: The authors provide a step-by-step
discussion of the assessment process, an overview of reputable
tests, and how to differentiate cognitive-communication disorders
associated with MCI and dementing diseases. Treatment: This section
includes comprehensive and detailed instructions for implementing
evidence-based interventions for individuals in all stages of
dementia. Additional topics include: *A person-centered model for
successful intervention *Cognitive stimulation programming for MCI
*Clinical techniques supported by the principles of neuroplasticity
*Indirect interventions that facilitate communication, quality of
life, and the safety of individuals with dementia *Caregiver
counseling *Care planning, goal setting, reimbursement and required
documentation Case Examples: Includes restorative and functional
maintenance plans. ''Cognitive-Communication Disorders of MCI and
Dementia: Definition, Assessment, and Clinical Management'' was
written by individuals dedicated to the study and treatment of
cognitive-communicative disorders associated with dementia. Their
research has received support by the NIH, the Alzheimer's and
Related Disorders Association, the Andrus Foundation, as well as
the University of Arizona and the University of Central Arkansas.
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