Neuropsychological Interviewing of Adults
Neuropsychological Interviewing of Adults (N/A) is an essential, practice-focused guide designed for clinicians who seek to sharpen their assessment skills and improve diagnostic clarity when working with adult patients. Clear, concise, and clinically grounded, this book translates complex theory into actionable interview strategies that fit real-world clinical settings.
Discover proven techniques for building rapport, eliciting reliable cognitive histories, and structuring interviews to reveal subtle neuropsychological symptoms. Written for neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and allied health professionals, the book emphasizes cultural sensitivity, differential diagnosis, and practical question frameworks that enhance diagnostic accuracy across diverse populations.
You’ll learn how to tailor interviews for older adults, traumatic brain injury survivors, and patients with mood or cognitive disorders, with guidance on assessing effort, interpreting self-report versus objective findings, and integrating collateral information. The result is more efficient evaluations, clearer clinical impressions, and stronger treatment planning.
Whether you practice in hospitals, private clinics, or community settings in the United States, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, or beyond, this volume offers universally applicable skills that respect regional and cultural differences. Its accessible tone and real-world examples make it ideal for trainees and seasoned clinicians alike.
Equip your practice with a resource that turns interviews into powerful diagnostic tools. Add Neuropsychological Interviewing of Adults to your professional library today and transform the way you assess, interpret, and communicate neuropsychological findings. Order now to enhance your clinical interviews and improve patient outcomes.
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