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Professional Practice of Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 2 provides a description of organizations and events that have been central to promoting the field and developing definitions and guidelines for clinical practice in clinical ...
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Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
Typically thought of as the clinical and empirical study of brain-behavior relationships, clinical neuropsychology is firmly grounded in psychology, behavioral neurology, psychiatry, ...
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The cognitive neuropsychological understanding of persecutory delusions
Robyn Langdon, Ryan McKay, and Max Coltheart
in Persecutory Delusions: Assessment, Theory, and Treatment
This chapter discusses the cognitive neuropsychological understanding of persecutory delusions. It explores the clinical neuropsychology of delusions, the cognitive neuropsychiatry of ...
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The Neuropsychological Evaluation Report
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 5 discusses in detail how some of the general guidelines that inform case conceptualization and formulation in the neuropsychological evaluation may be effectively applied in ...
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Conceptual and Scientific Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 1 discusses the conceptual and scientific foundations of clinical neuropsychology, including its evolution over the past half century, its clinical medicine and psychometric ...
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Assessment Strategies
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 3 offers a descriptive and functional approach to assessment strategies in clinical neuropsychology, including the dichotomies used, standardized batteries (Halstead Reitan ...
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Intervention and Consultation in Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 6 discusses the circumstances under which neuropsychologists might provide treatment services, and how, as an assessment-oriented profession, neuropsychology has traditionally ...
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Future Directions
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 8 discusses ways that neuropsychology and neuropsychologists can help ensure that they are not marginalized as health care goes through inevitable changes. It also covers how ...
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How to Prepare for the Written Examinations in Clinical Neuropsychology and Forensic Psychology
Gregory P. Lee and Randy K. Otto
in Becoming Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology
Chapter 6 discusses how to prepare for the written examinations in clinical neuropsychology and forensic psychology. The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) and AmericanBoard ...
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Ethical Standards of Practice in Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 7 explores some of the more commonly encountered ethical issues that may arise during neuropsychological evaluation, including informed consent, test and measurement selection, ...
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Case Formulation in Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 4 discusses two epistemological trends have largely evolved over the twentieth century and which continue to underlie clinical neuropsychological case formulation today, the first ...
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