Kadushin’s Behavioral Neuroscience Dictionary Frederick S. Kadushin Massachusetts Neurobehavioral Institute Developed over 15 years, Kadushin’s Behavioral Neuroscience Dictionary is the field’s most complete descriptive lexicon to date, with over 12,000 terms spanning neuropsychology, neurology, neuroanatomy, psychology, psychiatry, and the rehabilitation specialties—over 300 phobias are described, more than 100 diagnostic tests, and more than 500 drugs. By placing all entries in their clinical context, the author shows readers how the words are used by practitioners; except for some older terms included for historical purposes, this is the living language of neuroscience. Kadushin’s offers keys to fluency, leading to better retention of study and research materials, clearer communication with colleagues and clients, greater transparency in report writing and record keeping. Topics covered in its entries include: Neurologic, psychiatric, and behavioral disorders, diseases, signs, and symptoms. Neuroanatomical structures. Diagnostic, assessment, and other clinical procedures. Neurologic and psychiatric medications Therapies, treatment modalities, and rehabilitation methods. Plus frequently encountered terms not in currentuse, to aid readers in understanding the research and practice literature. Asa study aid and a professional reference, Kadushin’s Behavioral Neuroscience Dictionary is of invaluable service to a wide audience, including clinical andneuropsychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, radiologists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physician’s assistants, and nurses. Professionals who interface with these fields, such as rehabilitation counselors, case managers, social workers, claims examiners, and attorneys, should find it useful as well. Frederick Kadushin is a neuropsychologist who is a nationally recognized lecturer on rehabilitation program evaluation, outcomes, and computerized documentation systems. He is Director of Program Evaluation and Outcomes Managementfor HealthPRO Management Services and a Consultant for Psychiatric DisabilityConsultants, both in Massachusetts. In addition, his private-practice activities include neuropsychological evaluations, cognitive rehabilitation, and forensic consultation. He received his doctoral degree in clinical psychology in 1981. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and the NationalAcademy of Neuropsychology.
- ISBN: 978-0-387-98158-1
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 360
- Fecha Publicación: 28/06/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés