
Pediatric Neuropsychology Research, Theory, and Practice
by Beauchamp, Miriam H.; Peterson, Robin; Ris, M. Douglas; Taylor, H. Gerry; Yeates, Keith OwenBuy New
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Summary
New to This Edition
*Reflects 12 years of significant research advances and the expanding role of pediatric neuropsychologists; increased attention to evidence-based intervention throughout.
*Chapters on additional medical and neurodevelopmental conditions: pediatric stroke, congenital heart disease, type 1 diabetes, and movement disorders.
*Section on genetic disorders: fragile X, Williams syndrome, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, and Down syndrome.
*Section on emergent and controversial conditions: nonverbal learning disabilities, dysexecutive syndrome, pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome, and sluggish cognitive tempo.
Author Biography
Robin L. Peterson, PhD, ABPP-CN, is a pediatric neuropsychologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Peterson is an investigator with the Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center, where her research has investigated the overlap among different neurodevelopmental disorders. She also has clinical and research interests in pediatric traumatic brain injury and spina bifida. Dr. Peterson is board certified in clinical neuropsychology and pediatric clinical neuropsychology. She previously taught kindergarten and first grade.
M. Douglas Ris, PhD, ABPP-CN, is Distinguished Emeritus Professor and former Head of the Psychology Section in the Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, and former Chief of the Psychology Service at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. Previously, he founded and directed the Neuropsychology Program and the Pediatric Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Dr. Ris has held leadership positions in the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40 of the American Psychological Association), the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, the International Neuropsychological Society, and the American Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology. His research interests include the neurodevelopmental effects of exposure to environmental lead and late effects in pediatric brain tumors.
H. Gerry Taylor, PhD, ABPP-CN, is a pediatric neuropsychologist at the Center for Biobehavioral Health (CBH) at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, and Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University. He heads an initiative at CBH to further understanding of neurodevelopmental outcomes for children with brain-related disorders. He has contributed to research on several neurodevelopmental conditions, including preterm birth, traumatic brain injury, and speech sound disorders, as well as to clinical trials for children with sleep disorders and young adults with Down syndrome. He is also collaborating on the creation of a parent-based assessment of infant development. His research aims to increase knowledge about child and family consequences of brain-related disorders as well as medical and environmental factors that predict children’s development.
Keith Owen Yeates, PhD, ABPP-CN, is the Ronald and Irene Ward Chair in Pediatric Brain Injury, Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology, and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His influential research focuses on the outcomes of childhood brain disorders, especially traumatic brain injury (TBI). A recently published bibliometric analysis indicates that Dr. Yeates has authored more of the top 100 most-cited papers in pediatric TBI than any other researcher. Dr. Yeates is the inaugural Chair of the Canadian Concussion Network and is Editor-in-Chief of Neuropsychology. He has served as President of the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40 of the American Psychological Association) and the International Neuropsychological Society.
Table of Contents
1. Back to the Future: Phenotypes, Risk, Development, Time, and Reserve as Key Concepts in Pediatric Neuropsychology, Keith Owen Yeates
II. Medical and Neurological Disorders
2. Pediatric Conditions with Hydrocephalus, Yuri Shishido & T. Andrew Zabel
3. Epilepsy, Klajdi Puka & Mary Lou Smith
4. Brain Tumors and Cancer, M. Douglas Ris
5. Traumatic Brain Injury, Miriam H. Beauchamp & Keith Owen Yeates
6. Stroke, Mardee Greenham, Mark T. Mackay, Anne Gordon, & Vicki Anderson
7. Premature Birth, H. Gerry Taylor & Peter J. Anderson
8. Congenital Heart Disease, Adam R. Cassidy
9. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Gemma Bernes, Eileen M. Moore, Linnea Vaurio, & Sarah N. Mattson
10. Type 1 Diabetes, David D. Schwartz & Rachel M. Wasserman
III. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
11. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Erik G. Willcutt
12. Speech, Language, and Reading Disabilities, Robin L. Peterson & Bruce F. Pennington
13. Math Disability, Paul T. Cirino
14. Autism Spectrum Disorder, Kirsty L. Coulter, Mary F. S. Dieckhaus, Rebecca P. Thomas, & Deborah Fein
15. Movement Disorders, E.Mark Mahone
IV. Genetic Disorders
16. Fragile X Syndrome, Andrea Schneider, Haleigh Scott, Rebecca Shields, & David Hessl
17. Williams Syndrome, Carolyn B. Mervis & Caroline Greiner deMagalhães
18. 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome, Renée Lajiness-O’Neill & Casey E. Swick
19. Down Syndrome, Nancy Raitano Lee, Catherine Stephan, & Rebecca I. LaQuaglia
V. Emergent and Controversial Conditions
20. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities, Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
21. Dysexecutive Syndrome, Gerard A. Gioia, Peter K. Isquith, & Robert M. Roth
22. Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome, Osman Malik, Davide Martino, & Tammy Hedderly
23. Sluggish Cognitive Tempo, Lisa A. Jacobson
VI. Conclusions
24. From Knowledge Base to Clinical Case, Jane Holmes Bernstein & Adam R. Cassidy
Index
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