Amsterdam: Boom, 2017. — 625 p.
This overview of clinical neuropsychology provides the most important theories and methods that are relevant to professionals who are dealing with patients with brain impairment.
In this edition, all chapters have been completely revised by the editors and several professionals and researchers from the field.
The first part contains a number of general chapters: the historical basis, the methodology of neuropsychological research and the practice of neuropsychology are discusses here.
The second part deals with the different cognitive functions, such as visual perception, and the related disorders.
The third part contains chapters on neurological and psychiatric disorders for neuropsychologists.
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY is relevant for both research and clinical practice, such as assessment, counseling and treatment.