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At least half of all neuropsychological assessments are performed
on elderly persons, but the information clinicians need to make
appropriate judgment calls is widely scattered. Several books
offering general descriptions of the cognitive functioning of the
aged or of neuropsychological conditions affecting them are helpful
to practitioners but do not provide reliable and valid normative
information. Two books that do provide this information do not
focus on geriatric populations. A concise, yet comprehensive
summary of what we now know about those over 65--with an extensive
bibliography--An Assessment Guide to Geriatric Neuropsychology
fills the gap. The neuropsychological assessment of elderly persons
involves not only the performance-based measurement of various
capacities but heavy reliance on reports from caregivers (both
formal and informal) about the day to day functioning of the
affected person. It also raises important, yet often neglected,
ethical concerns. The authors discuss all the measures that detect
and discriminate among cognitive disorders of elderly persons,
including special measures relevant to caregiver reports, and
provide useful tables to assist in differential diagnosis. They
also reflect on the ethical issues that often confront the assessor
of an elderly individual: informed consent, confidentiality, the
right of bodily autonomy and self-determination, and appropriate
feedback. This book will be an invaluable resource for all those
called on to evaluate older clients.
This invaluable resource presents a state-of-the-art account of the
psychology of pain from leading researchers. It features
contributions from clinical, social, and biopsychological
perspectives, the latest theories of pain, as well as basic
processes and applied issues. The book opens with an introduction
to the history of pain theory and the epidemiology of pain. It then
explores theoretical work, including the gate control
theory/neuromatrix model, as well as biopsychosocial,
cognitive/behavioral, and psychodynamic perspectives. Issues, such
as the link between psychophysiological processes and consciousness
and the communication of pain are examined. Pain over the life
span, ethno-cultural, and individual differences are the focus of
the next three chapters. Pain: Psychological Perspectives addresses
current clinical issues: * pain assessment and acute and chronic
pain interventions; * the unavailability of psychological
interventions for chronic pain in a number of settings, the use of
self-report, and issues related to the implementation of certain
biomedical interventions; and * the latest ethical standards and
the theories. Intended for practitioners, researchers, and students
involved with the study of pain in fields such as clinical and
health psychology, this book will also appeal to physicians,
nurses, and physiotherapists. Pain is ideal for advanced courses on
the psychology of pain, pain management, and related courses that
address this topic.
This invaluable resource presents a state-of-the-art account of the
psychology of pain from leading researchers. It features
contributions from clinical, social, and biopsychological
perspectives, the latest theories of pain, as well as basic
processes and applied issues. The book opens with an introduction
to the history of pain theory and the epidemiology of pain. It then
explores theoretical work, including the gate control
theory/neuromatrix model, as well as biopsychosocial,
cognitive/behavioral, and psychodynamic perspectives. Issues, such
as the link between psychophysiological processes and consciousness
and the communication of pain are examined. Pain over the life
span, ethno-cultural, and individual differences are the focus of
the next three chapters. Pain: Psychological Perspectives addresses
current clinical issues: * pain assessment and acute and chronic
pain interventions; * the unavailability of psychological
interventions for chronic pain in a number of settings, the use of
self-report, and issues related to the implementation of certain
biomedical interventions; and * the latest ethical standards and
the theories. Intended for practitioners, researchers, and students
involved with the study of pain in fields such as clinical and
health psychology, this book will also appeal to physicians,
nurses, and physiotherapists. Pain is ideal for advanced courses on
the psychology of pain, pain management, and related courses that
address this topic.
At least half of all neuropsychological assessments are performed
on elderly persons, but the information clinicians need to make
appropriate judgment calls is widely scattered. Several books
offering general descriptions of the cognitive functioning of the
aged or of neuropsychological conditions affecting them are helpful
to practitioners but do not provide reliable and valid normative
information. Two books that "do" provide this information do not
focus on geriatric populations. A concise, yet comprehensive
summary of what we now know about those over 65--with an extensive
bibliography--"An Assessment Guide to Geriatric Neuropsychology"
fills the gap.
The neuropsychological assessment of elderly persons involves not
only the performance-based measurement of various capacities but
heavy reliance on reports from caregivers (both formal and
informal) about the day to day functioning of the affected person.
It also raises important, yet often neglected, ethical concerns.
The authors discuss all the measures that detect and discriminate
among cognitive disorders of elderly persons, including special
measures relevant to caregiver reports, and provide useful tables
to assist in differential diagnosis. They also reflect on the
ethical issues that often confront the assessor of an elderly
individual: informed consent, confidentiality, the right of bodily
autonomy and self-determination, and appropriate feedback.
This book will be an invaluable resource for all those called on
to evaluate older clients.
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