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This innovative book uses a case-based approach to discuss mistakes
made in the practice of clinical neuropsychology to form a helpful
tool in the training of early career clinicians. By allowing
readers space for critical reflection during clinical practice, the
book teaches competency in clinical neuropsychology, through the
examination of errors as a central part of the learning process.
The core of this book is a diverse series of mistakes, each
embedded as a patient narrative. Each chapter is based around an
example error, typically one that was made, by the authors, as
early career clinicians. Early chapters focus on mistakes in
neuropsychological assessment, and the diagnostic process. Later
chapters focus on errors in rehabilitation and management. Each
chapter is framed to reflect the situational context, for example
the role of history, what constitutes normal performance, the way
that complex tasks rely on foundational skills, or the treatment of
patients with dysexecutive impairment. Towards the end of each
chapter there is reflection on the nature of each error type. As
such, each chapter follows the structure SEER (Situation, Example,
Error, Reflection), helping the reader to imagine the situation
around the mistake, its nature and relevance. The book especially
emphasises small phrases of insight (axioms, or gnomes) that are
widely used by experienced clinicians. This is valuable reading for
students of clinical neuropsychology, occupational therapy and
speech and language therapy as well as professionals in these
fields such as neurologists, psychiatrists and other rehabilitation
therapists. It is especially appropriate for those in the earlier
stages of their career in clinical neuropsychology, or in related
disciplines which involve the assessment and treatment of patients
with neurological disorders that impair cognition or disrupt the
regulation of emotion. However, experienced clinicians will also
find it includes interesting insights to improve their practice.
This innovative book uses a case-based approach to discuss mistakes
made in the practice of clinical neuropsychology to form a helpful
tool in the training of early career clinicians. By allowing
readers space for critical reflection during clinical practice, the
book teaches competency in clinical neuropsychology, through the
examination of errors as a central part of the learning process.
The core of this book is a diverse series of mistakes, each
embedded as a patient narrative. Each chapter is based around an
example error, typically one that was made, by the authors, as
early career clinicians. Early chapters focus on mistakes in
neuropsychological assessment, and the diagnostic process. Later
chapters focus on errors in rehabilitation and management. Each
chapter is framed to reflect the situational context, for example
the role of history, what constitutes normal performance, the way
that complex tasks rely on foundational skills, or the treatment of
patients with dysexecutive impairment. Towards the end of each
chapter there is reflection on the nature of each error type. As
such, each chapter follows the structure SEER (Situation, Example,
Error, Reflection), helping the reader to imagine the situation
around the mistake, its nature and relevance. The book especially
emphasises small phrases of insight (axioms, or gnomes) that are
widely used by experienced clinicians. This is valuable reading for
students of clinical neuropsychology, occupational therapy and
speech and language therapy as well as professionals in these
fields such as neurologists, psychiatrists and other rehabilitation
therapists. It is especially appropriate for those in the earlier
stages of their career in clinical neuropsychology, or in related
disciplines which involve the assessment and treatment of patients
with neurological disorders that impair cognition or disrupt the
regulation of emotion. However, experienced clinicians will also
find it includes interesting insights to improve their practice.
In the past few decades, we have accumulated an impressive amount
of knowledge regarding the neural basis of the mind. One of the
most important sources of this knowledge has been the in-depth
study of individuals with focal brain damage and other neurological
disorders. This book offers a unique perspective, in that it uses a
combination of neuropsychology and psychoanalytic knowledge from
diverse schools (Freudian, Kleinian, Lacanian, Relational, etc.),
to explore how damage to specific areas of the brain can change the
mind. Twenty years after the publication of Clinical Studies in
Neuro-Psychoanalysis, this book continues the pioneering work of
Mark Solms and Karen Kaplan-Solms, bringing together clinicians and
researchers from all over the world to report key developments in
the field. They present a rich set of new case studies, from a
diverse range of brain injuries, neuropsychological impairments and
even degenerative and paediatric pathologies. This volume will be
of immense value to those working with neurological populations
that want to incorporate psychoanalytic ideas in case formulations,
as well as for those who want to introduce themselves in the
neurological basis of psychoanalytic models of the mind and the
broader psychoanalytic community.
In the past few decades, we have accumulated an impressive amount
of knowledge regarding the neural basis of the mind. One of the
most important sources of this knowledge has been the in-depth
study of individuals with focal brain damage and other neurological
disorders. This book offers a unique perspective, in that it uses a
combination of neuropsychology and psychoanalytic knowledge from
diverse schools (Freudian, Kleinian, Lacanian, Relational, etc.),
to explore how damage to specific areas of the brain can change the
mind. Twenty years after the publication of Clinical Studies in
Neuro-Psychoanalysis, this book continues the pioneering work of
Mark Solms and Karen Kaplan-Solms, bringing together clinicians and
researchers from all over the world to report key developments in
the field. They present a rich set of new case studies, from a
diverse range of brain injuries, neuropsychological impairments and
even degenerative and paediatric pathologies. This volume will be
of immense value to those working with neurological populations
that want to incorporate psychoanalytic ideas in case formulations,
as well as for those who want to introduce themselves in the
neurological basis of psychoanalytic models of the mind and the
broader psychoanalytic community.
This work is an eagerly awaited account of this momentous and
ongoing revolution, elaborated for the general reader by two
pioneers of the field. The book takes the nonspecialist reader on a
guided tour through the exciting new discoveries, pointing out
along the way how old psychodynamic concepts are being forged into
a new scientific framework fo
This work is an eagerly awaited account of this momentous and
ongoing revolution, elaborated for the general reader by two
pioneers of the field. The book takes the nonspecialist reader on a
guided tour through the exciting new discoveries, pointing out
along the way how old psychodynamic concepts are being forged into
a new scientific framework for understanding subjective experience
- in health and disease.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
The Brain and the Inner World is an eagerly-awaited account of a
momentous revolution. Subjective mental states like consciousness,
emotion, and dreaming were once confined to the realm of
philosophy, psychoanalysis, and the human sciences. These topics
now assume center stage in leading neuroscientific laboratories
around the world. This shift has produced an explosion of new
insights into the natural laws that govern our inner life. By two
pioneers in the field, The Brain and the Inner World guides us
through the exciting new discoveries, showing how old psychodynamic
concepts are being forged into a scientific framework for
understanding subjective experience. It is not that the mind is
reduced to neurobiology. Rather, thanks to neurobiology, we are
free to believe in the power of the mind. The neurosciences will
soon be able to argue with Plato, Descartes, James, Freud, and
Lacan about the mysterious connections between emotions,
experience, will, reason, and creativity.
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