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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Shane S. Bush (NY; University of Alabama, United States) , Grant L. Iverson (University British Columbia and Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Canada) , Brian L Brooks , Richard A. BryantPublisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.696kg ISBN: 9781462502271ISBN 10: 146250227 Pages: 415 Publication Date: 10 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction, Shane S. Bush and Grant L. IversonI. Work-Related Injuries1. Traumatic Brain Injury in the Workplace, Grant L. Iverson and Rael T. Lange 2. Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the Professional Athlete, Mark R. Lovell3. Electrical Injury in the Workplace, Joseph W. Fink, Lauren Rog, Shane S. Bush, and Neil H. Pliskin4. Neurotoxic Exposure Injuries in the Workplace, Robert J. McCaffrey and Andrea S. Miele5. Neuropsychological Consequences of Injury in Military Personnel, Louis M. French, Grant L. Iverson, Rael T. Lange and Richard A. Bryant II. Mental Health and Chronic Pain6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Workplace, Gerald M. Rosen and Brad K. Grunert7. Depression in the Context of Workplace Injury, Kyle E. Ferguson, Grant L. Iverson, Scott A. Langenecker, and Allan H. Young8. Neuropsychological Aspects of Chronic Pain, Lance M. McCracken and Miles ThompsonIII. Professional Practice Issues9. Neuropsychological Evaluation and Treatment: The Clinician's Perspective, Greg J. Lamberty 10. The Neuropsychological IME, Shane S. Bush and Robert L. Heilbronner 11. Neuropsychological Assessment and Consultation in Forensic Practice: A Practical Approach to Work-Related Injuries, Robert L. Heilbronner and George K. Henry 12. The Behavioral Health Provider as a Participant in the Disability Determination Process: Evaluations, Terminology, and Systems, David W. Lovejoy and Howard J. Oakes13. Applying Neuropsychology in Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention: Issues in Work Access and Work Return, Robert Fraser, David Strand, Erica Johnson, and Curt Johnson 14. Evidence-Based Neuropsychological Assessment Following Work-Related Injury, Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. HoldnackReviewsGiven the paucity of books on the neuropsychological assessment of individuals who have been injured at work, this is a welcome contribution. Neurological and psychological injuries specific to the workplace are summarized. The book succeeds in promoting evidence-based neuropsychological assessments by integrating the latest research and facilitating biopsychosocial understanding. Graduate students and experienced clinicians alike will benefit from the authoritative reviews and guidelines for practice in both clinical and forensic settings. - Ronald M. Ruff, in private practice, San Francisco, California, USA Bush, Iverson, and their well-known contributing authors have targeted an area of neuropsychological practice that is important, yet underserved, in terms of books that provide needed guidance. Clinicians will find a diversity of topics relevant to practice with individuals who have -- or may have -- work-related injuries. - Jerry J. Sweet, NorthShore University HealthSystem and University of Chicago, USA Given the paucity of books on the neuropsychological assessment of individuals who have been injured at work, this is a welcome contribution. Neurological and psychological injuries specific to the workplace are summarized. The book succeeds in promoting evidence-based neuropsychological assessments by integrating the latest research and facilitating biopsychosocial understanding. Graduate students and experienced clinicians alike will benefit from the authoritative reviews and guidelines for practice in both clinical and forensic settings. --Ronald M. Ruff, PhD, private practice, San Francisco, California <br> Bush, Iverson, and their well-known contributing authors have targeted an area of neuropsychological practice that is important, yet underserved, in terms of books that provide needed guidance. Clinicians will find a diversity of topics relevant to practice with individuals who have--or may have--work-related injuries. --Jerry J. Sweet, PhD, ABPP, NorthShore University Healt Given the paucity of books on the neuropsychological assessment of individuals who have been injured at work, this is a welcome contribution. Neurological and psychological injuries specific to the workplace are summarized. The book succeeds in promoting evidence-based neuropsychological assessments by integrating the latest research and facilitating biopsychosocial understanding. Graduate students and experienced clinicians alike will benefit from the authoritative reviews and guidelines for practice in both clinical and forensic settings. --Ronald M. Ruff, PhD, private practice, San Francisco, California """Given the paucity of books on the neuropsychological assessment of individuals who have been injured at work, this is a welcome contribution. Neurological and psychological injuries specific to the workplace are summarized. The book succeeds in promoting evidence-based neuropsychological assessments by integrating the latest research and facilitating biopsychosocial understanding. Graduate students and experienced clinicians alike will benefit from the authoritative reviews and guidelines for practice in both clinical and forensic settings."" - Ronald M. Ruff, in private practice, San Francisco, California, USA ""Bush, Iverson, and their well-known contributing authors have targeted an area of neuropsychological practice that is important, yet underserved, in terms of books that provide needed guidance. Clinicians will find a diversity of topics relevant to practice with individuals who have -- or may have -- work-related injuries."" - Jerry J. Sweet, NorthShore University HealthSystem and University of Chicago, USA" Author InformationEdited by Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP, ABN, Long Island Neuropsychology, P.C.; VA New York Harbor Healthcare System; and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stony Brook University Medical School, New York, USA; and Grant L. Iverson, PhD, British Columbia Mental Health and Addiction Services; and Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, University of British Columbia, Canada Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |