Pediatric Neuropsychology Case Studies combines an evidence-based guide to frequently seen neurological and developmental disorders in children with compelling case histories, highlighting the
uniqueness of every young client---and the skills involved in providing effective evalution and treatment for every client---to create an innovative, one-of-a-kind resource.
The book's chapters, which can be read in sequence or in order of interest, offer typical and comple presentations of a broad range of developmental and acquired conditions including ADHD
(combined, inattentive), traumatic brain injury (with age-and region-specific cases), psychiatric disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, systemic infections, reading and nonverbal
disabilities, sensory and auditory problems, seizure disorders, and genetic disorders. Readers will appreciate the balance of coverage, whether it's between mainstream and alternative
treatments or neurological and psychosocial aspects of a case. A Chapter that highlights the interaction between neuropsychological assessment and on-going therapeutic interventions is also
included.
With intriguing chapters like "On Eggshells" and "Beating the Odds," Pediatric Neuropsychology Case Studies is instructive and challenging reading for novice and seasoned professionals in
neuropshychology and neuropsychiatry, child psychologists and psychiatrists, school and counseling psychologists, and rehabilitation specialists.