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Best Practices in School Neuropsychology - 2nd Edition by Daniel C Miller & Denise E Maricle & Christopher L Bedford & Julie A Gettman (Hardcover)

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  • The latest edition of the gold standard in school neuropsychology references In the newly revised Second Edition of Best Practices in School Neuropsychology: Guidelines for Effective Practice, Assessment, and Evidence-Based Intervention, a team of psychological experts delivers a thoroughly updated treatment of modern issues and challenges in school neuropsychology.
  • About the Author: Daniel C. Miller, PhD, is the Executive Director of the Woodcock Institute for the Advancement of Neurocognitive Research and Applied Practice at Texas Woman's University.
  • 640 Pages
  • Psychology, Education & Training

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About the Book



"The updates to this second edition make it easy to say that we still live in an exciting time in school neuropsychology. However, prior to its publication, we have been broadsided by a pandemic that has affected all areas of our practice. At the time of this writing, studies on how SARS-2-CoV (Covid-19) affects pediatric populations are few and far between. The American Academy of Pediatrics is imploring the federal government to provide funding for more intensive care beds, thousands of children have been hospitalized, and hundreds of thousands are grieving the loss of primary caregivers. School-based personnel are trying to disentangle the effects of tele-instruction, loss of instruction, loss of school supervision, new disabilities, family stress, exacerbation of existing disabilities, and mental health issues on how children are functioning back in school. Of course, most kids are going to be fine. Regardless of whether they contract Covid-19, they will have the supports and constitution to weather this unprecedented and awfully long event. However, in school neuropsychology, we do not see these students - we see only those who have suffered many setbacks and have encountered extremely stressful issues. Also, at this point, few school systems and organizations are talking about the fact that Covid-19 easily crosses into the central nervous system and the blood-brain barrier. The exact mechanisms are not known at this time, but all point to some students contracting a long-haul version where brain fog and concentration, memory, sleep, and energy issues stay for a chronic period and significantly impact the child's ability to meet the demands of everyday living. This is where the school neuropsychologist can help the most! We will have to lead the way for school personnel, not just assuming that lack of instruction or depression is the reason for poor school performance. We will have to educate others about what can happen when bacteria and viruses invade the brain, and we will have to help measure and name what is going on so that interventions will work. This post-pandemic era will create gaps in practice that only school neuropsychology can fill, and we can take our knowledge from this book and lead with certainty in an uncertain age"--



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The latest edition of the gold standard in school neuropsychology references

In the newly revised Second Edition of Best Practices in School Neuropsychology: Guidelines for Effective Practice, Assessment, and Evidence-Based Intervention, a team of psychological experts delivers a thoroughly updated treatment of modern issues and challenges in school neuropsychology. The editors provide comprehensive discussions of current assessment and intervention models, best practices in assessing cognitive processes, and the important task of collaborating with parents, educators, and other professionals.

This latest edition includes:

  • Explorations of the unique challenges posed by working with culturally diverse student populations
  • Clinical advice for learning specialists and neuropsychologists engaged with special populations and students with academic disabilities, processing deficits, or medical disorders
  • New chapters on assessment and intervention with children suffering from trauma or substance abuse

Perfect for psychologists, neuropsychologists, clinicians, and academics working in or studying school environments, Best Practices in School Neuropsychology is a must-read reference for practitioners working with children and students who seek a one-stop reference for evidence-informed assessment and intervention guidelines.



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An accurate and up-to-date discussion of practice and procedure in school neuropsychology

In the newly revised second edition of Best Practices in School Neuropsychology: Guidelines for Effective Practice, Assessment, and Evidence-Based Intervention, a team of distinguished psychology practitioners and educators delivers a robust and authoritative discussion of the most relevant issues and challenges that arise in modern school neuropsychology. The book explores current assessment and intervention models and best practices in assessing cognitive processes. It also examines the critical task of collaborating with parents, educators, and other professionals.

Best Practices in School Neuropsychology explores:

  • The distinctive challenges posed by assessing and treating children in culturally diverse student populations.
  • Clinical advice for learning specialists and psychologists engaged in work with special populations and students with academic disabilities, processing deficits, or medical disorders.
  • Brand-new content covering trauma, substance abuse, ADHD, exposure to toxins, processing speed, and assessment of effort.

Best Practices in School Neuropsychology: Guidelines for Effective Practice, Assessment, and Evidence-Based Intervention is a must-read reference for psychologists, neuropsychologists, clinicians, and academics who specialize in treatment of school-age populations. It's also an ideal one-stop resource for practitioners working with children and students who seek evidence-informed assessment and intervention guidelines.



About the Author



Daniel C. Miller, PhD, is the Executive Director of the Woodcock Institute for the Advancement of Neurocognitive Research and Applied Practice at Texas Woman's University. He is also the Director of the School Neuropsychology Post-Graduate Certification Program of the School Neuropsychology Institute.

Denise E. Maricle, PhD, is a Professor in the School of Social Work, Department of Psychology and Philosophy at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas.

Christopher L. Bedford, PhD, is the Executive Director of the American Board of School Neuropsychology and an Associate Director at the School Neuropsychology Institute. He is also a licensed psychologist and maintains a private practice in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Julie A. Gettman, PhD, is Associate Director of the School Neuropsychology Institute and a licensed school psychologist. She is also the owner of Mindworks Assessment, a private practice specializing in neurocognitive assessment and intervention in children and adolescents.

Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 8.5 Inches (W) x 1.38 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 640
Genre: Psychology
Sub-Genre: Education & Training
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover
Author: Daniel C Miller & Denise E Maricle & Christopher L Bedford & Julie A Gettman
Language: English
Street Date: April 26, 2022
TCIN: 86489254
UPC: 9781119790532
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-8543
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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