Neuropsychology Science and Practice I-Review and Commentary is the first publication to provide a critical summary of the recent literature in the science and practice of clinical neuropsychology. The reviews and commentaries, are provided by experts in their field of interest, and will offer the readership a scholarly summary of the current research, commentary on the contributions of the work to neuropsychology, and recommendations regarding the direction of future investigations. This volume, and those to follow, is conceptually related to the Annual Reviews in the biological, physical and social sciences. The Annual Reviews have a long history of surveying and reporting on the literature relevant to their disciplines, their practice and research. Although a young science, Neuropsychology Science and Practice I will take its place among the more established reviews for the dissemination of the important literature relevant to neuropsychology. The chapter authors have been selected for their previous contributions to the literature they now review, their presentations and workshops in professional meetings, and the recognition they have attained from their peers for their contributions to the advancement of the science and practice of clinical neuropsychology. The chapters in this Volume hold interest to disciplines other than neuropsychology. There will be interest in this book for those with interest in the functions of the brain, their development and their relation to behavior in health and disease, the afflictions that alter normal functioning, and the remedial interventions that mitigate their effects, Chapters in Neuropsychology Science and Practice1 have relevance for investigators in Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Forensic Practice, Language Specialists, and Cognitive Therapists, among other disciplines. An important readership exists in foreign countries where the opportunities to survey the literature is limited. To all readers, the compilation of information to be found in Neuropsychology Practice and Science I cannot be replaced by an individual search through the generous number of publications that now appear. This volume, and those to follow, will provide the reader with an overview of the current work in the diverse fields of interest in clinical neuropsychology that may otherwise not be possible.
About the AuthorDr. Koffler moved from New York to Philadelphia in 1978.She found employment at Drexel University College of Medicine where she initiated the neuropsychology program in the graduate school and the Neuropsychology Service in the University hospital. She enjoyed a satisfying career teaching courses in the Graduate School and mentoring graduate students, interns and post doctoral residents preparing for careers in clinical neuropsychology. She held the position of Chair of the Education Advisory Committee of APA, Division 40.She has attained the distinction of Emeritus at the University and she maintains a private practice in the city of Philadelphia. Joel Morgan, Department of Neurology & Neurosciences, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
ReviewsFor tose professionals looking for a small package filled with reviews of targeted adult neuropsychology science and practice information, look no further tan the edited book Neuropsychology: Science and Practice. * Archives on Clinical Neuropsychology *
Book InformationISBN 9780199794317
Author Sandra KofflerFormat Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Oxford University Press IncPublisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 585g
Dimensions(mm) 162mm * 241mm * 20mm