Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro-Oncology 1st Edition
Capture the complexities of brain-tumor care with Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro‑Oncology, 1st Edition by Herbert B. Newton and Ashlee R. Loughan. This authoritative resource translates cutting‑edge science into practical guidance for clinicians, researchers, and care teams working in neuro‑oncology, neurology, psychology, and rehabilitation worldwide.
Grounded in evidence and clinical experience, the book explores neuropsychological assessment, cognitive rehabilitation, mood and behavioral management, quality-of-life measurement, and survivorship care. Detailed chapters examine how tumor biology, treatment modalities, and psychosocial factors intersect to shape cognitive and emotional outcomes—offering clear frameworks for assessment, intervention, and interdisciplinary communication.
Designed for busy professionals and trainees, the text blends theory with real-world application: case vignettes, assessment strategies, and patient-centered approaches help translate knowledge into improved care pathways. Readers will find actionable guidance on tailoring interventions across the care continuum—from acute treatment settings to long-term survivorship and caregiver support.
Why this edition matters: it fills a crucial gap by integrating neuropsychological principles with psychosocial best practices specifically for neuro‑oncology teams, enabling better clinical decision-making and enhanced patient and family outcomes.
Ideal for neuro-oncologists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation specialists, and graduate students, this book is a must-have reference for anyone committed to advancing brain-tumor care. Add Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro‑Oncology to your professional library today and strengthen your practice with the latest, clinically relevant insights.
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