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9781572306868

Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents Assessment and Intervention

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    9781572306868

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    1572306866

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-08-01
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

The return to school following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is fraught with challenges for children and adolescents, their families, and school professionals. This volume provides the practical knowledge needed to understand the neuropsychological problems associated with TBI and facilitate students' reintegration into the regular or special education classroom. Research-based strategies are presented for assessing and accommodating each student's needs, with suggestions for testing that can be completed by practitioners without extensive neuropsychological training. Featuring numerous illustrative clinical examples, the book also includes an extended case history that brings to life the entire process of recovery from TBI.

Reviewing basic neuroanatomy, the book first discusses the functional problems and areas of learning difficulty that typically arise from different types of injury. It explores the associated emotional challenges and issues facing families, emphasizing the importance of working closely with parents and building effective home-school partnerships. Identified and briefly described are over 30 psychological measures that can be used to evaluate cognitive and academic skills; memory and learning; attention; executive and reasoning skills; visual-motor and perceptual skills; and psychosocial, emotional, and behavioral functioning. Detailed sample assessments are provided for two students with injuries of varying severity, showing how test results and other information can be integrated into a useful comprehensive report. Guidelines are then presented for managing school reentry and conducting team-based planning and decision making. General programming considerations are discussed, as are specific interventions that incorporate knowledge from the fields of ADHD, learning disabilities, and adult rehabilitation.

Written in a clear, non-technical style, this book is an essential resource for school psychologists, counselors, and social workers; special education professionals; and other clinicians working with young people. It will also serve as a text in graduate-level neuropsychological assessment courses.

Author Biography

Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, PhD, is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin/n-/Madison and her doctorate from the University of Georgia. Dr. Semrud-Clikeman was a school psychologist in Wisconsin for 13 years prior to beginning her doctoral education. She completed a neuroscience fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School and received the early career award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology in 1999 for her contributions in clinical neuropsychology. Dr. Semrud-Clikeman's current interests include the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological underpinnings of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and developmental disorders, interventions, and issues in the training of school psychologists.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1(15)
Definitions
2(1)
Severity
3(7)
Demographics
10(3)
Medical Assessment
13(3)
Functional Neuroanatomy
16(15)
Central Nervous System
16(10)
Development of the Brain
26(1)
A Theoretical Framework for Development
27(4)
Neuropsychological Correlates
31(13)
Intellectual Functioning
32(2)
Academic Functioning
34(1)
Attention and Executive Functioning
35(2)
Memory
37(1)
Perceptual/Visual-Motor Functioning
38(1)
Psychosocial and Behavioral Functioning
39(5)
Family Influences on Children and Adolescents
44(10)
Interventions
47(2)
Community Agencies
49(1)
Home-School Partnerships
50(2)
Conclusion
52(2)
Neuropsychological Assessment
54(29)
The Application of the IDEA and Section 504 to Traumatic Brain Injury
54(1)
Assessment
55(3)
Three Neuropsychological Methods for Assessment
58(7)
Tests for School Use
65(15)
Use of Assessment for Hypothesis Testing and Intervention
80(3)
Two Assessment Examples
83(28)
Richard
83(10)
Kimberly
93(18)
Promoting Reentry into the School Setting
111(21)
Systems Issues in School Reentry
115(5)
Individualized Transition Plan
120(2)
Case Study
122(10)
Classroom Interventions
132(24)
General Programming Considerations
133(3)
Specific Interventions
136(16)
Pharmacotherapy
152(3)
Conclusion
155(1)
Case Illustration
156(17)
Background Information
156(3)
Test Results and Interpretation
159(7)
Impressions and Recommendations
166(7)
Parting Thoughts
173(6)
Mild Head Injury
174(1)
Family
175(1)
Therapy Issues
176(1)
Training Issues
176(3)
Glossary 179(4)
Appendix Test Resources 183(2)
References 185(20)
Index 205

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