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'Without qualification, Forensic Neuropsychology: Fundamentals and Practice is an exceptional text. It offers a scientist practitioner model for integrating relevant clinical neuropsychological knowledge and focused applications of practice methodologies for forensic settings. It defines the objective scientific practice of forensic neuropsychology that should also be the model for clinical neuropsychology more generally. This book should be considered required reading for forensic clinicians and clinical neuropsychologists.' - Michael F. Martelli, Rehabilitation Neuropsychology Concussion Care Centre, Pinnacle Rehabilitation and Tree of Life, Virginia, in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
'Comprehensive and complete, Sweet's book covers a very complex area with a great depth and insight. It offers an excellent overview of previous research while presenting new ideas and viewpoints relevant to the current environment.' - Paul Satz, Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA
'Comprehensive and complete, Sweet's book covers a very complex area with a great depth and insight. It offers an excellent overview of previous research whiile presenting new ideas and viewpoints relevant to the current environment.' -- Paul Satz, Neuropsychiatric Institue, UCLA.
'Without qualification, Forensic Neuropsychology: Fundamentals and practice is an exceptional text. It offers a scientist practioner model for integrating relevant clinical neuropsychological knowledge and focused applications of practice methodologies for forensic settings. It defines the objective scientific practice of Forensic Neuropsychology that should also be the model for clinical neuropsychology more generally. This book should be considered required reading for forensic clinicians and clinical neuropsychologists.' --Michael F. Martelli, Rehabilitation neuropsychology Concussion Care Centre, Pinnacle Rehabilitation and Tree of Life, Virgina, in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.
Book Information
ISBN 9789026515446
Author Jerry J. Sweet
Format Hardback
Page Count 556
Imprint Swets & Zeitlinger
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1098g