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Pediatric Neuropsychology

Medical Advances and Lifespan Outcomes

Ida Sue Baron editor Celiane Rey-Casserly editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:4th Apr '13

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Major advances in the understanding and treatment of childhood medical disorders have contributed to markedly improved survival and reduced morbidity compared with outcomes in earlier medical care eras. As a consequence, children whose prognosis was once severe impairment or early mortality are surviving to adulthood, often facing a wide range of neuropsychological late effects. Pediatric Neuropsychology: Medical Advances and Lifespan Outcomes brings together highly respected and experienced researchers and clinicians in a volume that reviews many of these medical and psychological advances and their impact on neuropsychological development. The volume covers disorders for which neuropsychological development was previously not considered an area of likely compromise or one that would change the typical neuropsychological trajectory (chronic kidney disease, congenital heart disease, liver disease) as well as the latest updates on children with established risk of neuropsychological compromise (e.g. autism spectrum disorders, brain tumors, cerebral palsy, human immunodeficiency virus, leukemia, childhood onset multiple sclerosis, neonatal encephalopathy, phenylketonuria, preterm birth, sickle cell disease, spina bifida, and traumatic brain injury). These discussions of disorders are supplemented by important chapters that address the wider societal impact of pediatric medical disorders and associated neuropsychological issues. These chapters focus on the impact of improved rates of survival on provision of mandated services within the elementary and post-secondary educational settings, on changes in statistical methodology and analyses that influence today's interpretation of research reports, and on the importance of maintaining a developmental focus regarding transitioning to adult health care, with lifelong implications for survival to older adulthood becoming a relatively newer area of training and practice.

An accessible and informative work that not only provides substantive reviews of current research on various medical disorders, but also advances a timely and underemphasized theme ... the focus on this theme distinguishes this volume from other recent pediatric neuropsychology books, and makes it a unique and valuable resource for practitioners * David J. Marcus, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology *
For any professtionals who work with children with complex medical conditions, or who wish to understand the influence of these conditions upon the lifelong development of these individuals, this book will be a valuable resource. * Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology *
Although there are several good options for pediatric neuropsychology books, this one is unique in its coverage of disorders and diseases from a lifespan perspective... The references are highly current, up to 2012, but also include seminal studies dating back over 50 years to establish and highlight the roots of such research endeavors...This is an admirable addition to the pediatric neuropsychological literature. Readers will relish the concise, coherent presentation, as well as the specific coverage of developmental trajectories for these diseases and disorders that cannot be found in other books. * Christopher J. Graver for Doody's, July 2013 *

ISBN: 9780199829323

Dimensions: 163mm x 239mm x 31mm

Weight: 816g

464 pages