Reversible Causes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: From Neuroscience to Clinical Practice

Author:   Thomas J. Farrer (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC) ,  Lynn A. Schaefer (Nassau University Medical Center, N.Y.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032782935


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   11 September 2025
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Reversible Causes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: From Neuroscience to Clinical Practice


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Author:   Thomas J. Farrer (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC) ,  Lynn A. Schaefer (Nassau University Medical Center, N.Y.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.651kg
ISBN:  

9781032782935


ISBN 10:   1032782935
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   11 September 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Reversible Conditions and Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia Lynn A. Schaefer and Thomas J. Farrer. 2. Etiology Matters: Potential Reversibility of Mild Cognitive Impairment Sarah E. Cote and Lisa D. Ravdin. 3. Drugs and Substance Abuse Jakob Thorn, Doug Johnson-Greene, and Cady Block. 4. Medication Effects: The Cognitive Impact of Drug Classes, Polypharmacy, and Drug Interactions. Eric Silk and Dawson Hedges 5. Depression and Other Psychiatric Presentations Shawn McClintock and Allison Gregg. 6. Persistent Pain Yana Suchy, Michelle Gereau Mora, and Libby A. DesRuisseaux. 7. Metabolic Disorders and Reversible Causes of Cognitive Dysfunction Margaret E. Wiggins, and Marc A. Norman. 8. Brain Tumors Jennifer L. Nosker and Michael W. Parsons. 9. Infectious Diseases and Dementia: Potential Interventions for Prevention and Treatment Morgan Chase McClellan, Ethan Sage, Jonathan D. Moore, Shawn D. Gale, Dawson W. Hedges, and Thomas J. Farrer. 10. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Drew M. Hodis, Jennifer S. Shalam, Wei-Qian Wang, and Susan Farella-Busch. 11. Other Medical Illnesses and Cognitive Impairment Eric M. Watson, Amelia J. Hicks, and Jacqueline H. Becker. 12. The mpact of Sleep and Sleep Disorders on Cognitive Health: Reversibility of Cognitive Impairment Associated with Sleep Disorders Mariya Narizhnaya and Matthew R. Ebben. 13. Concepts of Multimorbidity in Clinical Neuropsychology Jason W. Krellman and Robert Leavenworth. 14. Delirium Kirk J. Stucky and Tracy Shannon. 15. Conclusion and Applications Thomas J. Farrer and FLynn A. Schaefer.

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""Dr. Farrer and Dr. Schaefer have assembled a cadre of experts to bring us this go-to resource that belongs in the office of any clinician who serves older adults. Any time you suspect a treatable condition is impacting your patient's cognitive functioning, you will want to consult this book! This resource will enable clinicians to detect and treat conditions that affect cognitive functioning, and prevent mis-diagnosis of dementia."" --Brian Yochim, Ph.D., ABPP, San Francisco VA Health Care System, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Co-Editor, A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology: Practice Essentials, Co-Editor, Psychology of Aging: A Biopsychosocial Perspective ""In the ever changing world of clinical diagnostics, marked by advances in biomarkers and new technologies, this book takes the clinician back to the fundamentals of differential diagnosis of cognitive disorders and does so from a contemporary scientific vantage point. The recognition of reversible causes of cognitive disorders is essential for sound clinical decision making within the practice of neuropsychology. This book is a “must have” resource for students of the neurosciences and for those who are entering the practice of clinical neuropsychology."" --Kathleen Welsh-Bohmer, Ph.D., ABCN, Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences & Neurology, Duke University School of Medicine & Duke Clinical Research Institute


Author Information

Thomas J. Farrer is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Idaho where he serves as Associate Program Director in the School of Health and Medical Professions. He has published additional books and articles in neuropsychology and has research interests in dementia and neuroepidemiology. Lynn A. Schaefer is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist and Director of Neuropsychology at Nassau University Medical Center. She is a fellow of the APA and National Academy of Neuropsychology. She has published additional books and articles in neuropsychology and has interests in dementia, brain injury, educational outreach, and decision-making capacity.

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