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Mistakes in Clinical Neuropsychology: Learning from a Case-based Approach

✍ Scribed by Oliver Turnbull, Rudi Coetzer, Christian Salas


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
153
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This innovative book uses a case-based approach to discuss mistakes made in the practice of clinical neuropsychology to form a helpful tool in the training of early career clinicians. By allowing readers space for critical reflection during clinical practice, the book teaches competency in clinical neuropsychology, through the examination of errors as a central part of the learning process.

The core of this book is a diverse series of mistakes, each embedded as a patient narrative. Each chapter is based around an example error, typically one that was made, by the authors, as early career clinicians. Early chapters focus on mistakes in neuropsychological assessment, and the diagnostic process. Later chapters focus on errors in rehabilitation and management. Each chapter is framed to reflect the situational context, for example the role of history, what constitutes normal performance, the way that complex tasks rely on foundational skills, or the treatment of patients with dysexecutive impairment. Towards the end of each chapter there is reflection on the nature of each error type. As such, each chapter follows the structure SEER (Situation, Example, Error, Reflection), helping the reader to imagine the situation around the mistake, its nature and relevance. The book especially emphasises small phrases of insight (axioms, or gnomes) that are widely used by experienced clinicians.

This is valuable reading for students of clinical neuropsychology, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy as well as professionals in these fields such as neurologists, psychiatrists and other rehabilitation therapists. It is especially appropriate for those in the earlier stages of their career in clinical neuropsychology, or in related disciplines which involve the assessment and treatment of patients with neurological disorders that impair cognition or disrupt the regulation of emotion. However, experienced clinicians will also find it includes interesting insights to improve their practice.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1 We live or die by history
2 The wrong amnesia
3 No such thing as a neuropsychological test
4 Absence of evidence
5 Problematic pyramids
6 Cutting corners
7 Blind sight
8 I did it my way
9 Rudderless rehabilitation
10 Thinking inside the box
11 Concrete patients need concrete therapists
12 It’s getting worse, Doc.
13 Not built in a day
14 This is not neuropsychological rehabilitation!
15 Epilogue: accepting and appreciating errors
Index


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