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All neuropsychologists need to know how to produce evidence-based reports. This book brings together experts to provide an in-depth guide to high-quality report writing in a range of contexts, including evaluations of older adults, psychiatric patients, those with complex medical conditions, schoolchildren, and others. It reviews the fundamental elements of a clinical neuropsychological report and shows how to tailor findings, conclusions, and recommendations to particular audiences, such as referring physicians, school professionals, and legal decision makers. Of special utility, every chapter features excerpts of sample reports, including examples of strong and poor documentation of the same material.
All neuropsychologists need to know how to produce evidence-based reports. This book brings together experts to provide an in-depth guide to high-quality report writing in a range of contexts, including evaluations of older adults, psychiatric patients, those with complex medical conditions, schoolchildren, and others. It reviews the fundamental elements of a clinical neuropsychological report and shows how to tailor findings, conclusions, and recommendations to particular audiences, such as referring physicians, school professionals, and legal decision makers. Of special utility, every chapter features excerpts of sample reports, including examples of strong and poor documentation of the same material.
1. General Principles of Neuropsychological Report Preparation,
Jacobus Donders & Carrie-Ann H. Strong
2. Neuropsychological Reports for School-Age Children, Kira
Armstrong & Shannon M. Lundy
3. Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Medically Complex Child,
Marsha Vasserman & Ida Sue Baron
4. Differential Diagnosis in Older Adults, Laura H. Lacritz & Heidi
C. Rossetti
5. Psychopathology and Psychiatric Comorbidity, Robert M. Roth &
Laura A. Flashman
6. Personal Injury Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluation, Glenn J.
Larrabee
7. Criminal Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluation, Joel E. Morgan
& Bernice A. Marcopulos
8. Pre- and Postsurgical Neuropsychological Evaluation:
Illustrations in Epilepsy, Chris Morrison & William S.
MacAllister
9. Evaluation for Treatment Planning in Rehabilitation, Kirk J.
Stucky & Thomas J. Gola
Index
Jacobus Donders, PhD, ABPP (CN, RP), is Chief Psychologist at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is board certified in Clinical Neuropsychology, Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychology, and Rehabilitation Psychology through the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. His main interests include validity of neuropsychological tests and prediction of outcome after brain injury. In addition to being an active clinical practitioner, Dr. Donders has served on multiple editorial and executive boards, has published more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals as well as several edited or coedited books, and is an associate editor of Child Neuropsychology and Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology.
"An invaluable guide for students tackling the difficult task of
learning to write outstanding reports that are maximally useful in
various practice contexts. There are also enough high-level tips
and strategies to make midcareer neuropsychologists want to read
this book to sharpen their craft. Engaging and clear, the book
addresses not only the mechanics of report writing, but also
critical issues of test selection and interpretation and common
mistakes. This is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach; rather, the
book provides multiple report-writing tools that can be pulled out
of the toolkit depending on the audience and purpose of the
assessment. This book will undoubtedly become a mainstay in
graduate-level neuropsychological assessment courses and a
well-used reference for practicing neuropsychologists."--Karen
Postal, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical
School; private practice, Andover, Massachusetts
"Neuropsychologists routinely write reports, yet remarkably little
literature exists on the topic. Donders should be commended for so
superbly filling the gap. Each chapter is chock full of usable tips
and expert advice to make report writing more efficient and
consumer friendly. The volume is so rich with actionable
information that it promises to be of use not only to students and
early-career neuropsychologists, but also to seasoned
practitioners."--Michael W. Kirkwood, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Children’s Hospital Colorado
and University of Colorado School of Medicine
"The editor and contributors achieve their goal of promoting
practical and effective clinical reports. Chapters describe
specific contexts in which neuropsychologists provide comprehensive
assessment services, summarizing the issues that need to be
addressed in each situation. The exemplars comparing less desirable
and more desirable ways of communicating the same information are
very helpful. This volume captures the complexity of
neuropsychology practice and provides important insights for
emerging and established practitioners."--Celiane Rey-Casserly,
PhD, ABPP-CN, Director, Center for Neuropsychology, Boston
Children’s Hospital
"Donders has gathered an extraordinary group of neuropsychological
experts from a wide range of practice settings and patient
populations across the lifespan. This essential volume provides
thoughtful guidance in the construction of evidence-based clinical
neuropsychological reports. In each chapter, readers will find
well-reasoned discussions of the crucial variables to be
considered. Abundant examples illustrate how to craft the wording
of reports to best meet the needs of our patients and others who
rely on our assessments to inform decisions and provide appropriate
services."--John A. Lucas, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of Psychology,
Mayo Clinic Florida -The authors have done an admirable job of
putting into words some of the more difficult concepts about report
writing that a clinician might know, but not be able to articulate
to students. This would serve as an excellent resource for trainees
across all areas of psychology given the broad applicability of the
concepts. Certainly, there are more seasoned clinicians who could
further refine their report writing with this book as well.
*****!--Doody's Review Service, 10/17/2016
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