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Understanding Typical and Atypical Neurodevelopment in Children and Adultssociations. This is most evident when neurodevelopment is considered from a longitudinal perspective beginning at conception. Neurodevelopment is sequential, with functions of increasing complexity. Research indicates extraordinary changes to brain structure and function throughout development that积习已深 发表于 2025-3-26 04:02:09
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Designing Single Subject Research-Based Interventions for Clinical Neuropsychology Practiceefined clinical neuropsychology and clinical neuropsychologists and introduced single subject-based designs as a research methodology that is used in clinical neuropsychology research and interventions. The author listed some common views of single subject designs and emphasized that it is importantCOM 发表于 2025-3-26 11:12:08
Qualitative Research-Based Interventions for Clinical Neuropsychology Practiceith ., allow the clinician to provide a comprehensive range of treatment options for clients with neuropsychological injury. This chapter begins with an introduction to, and a rationale for, the use of qualitative research-based interventions in clinical neuropsychology practice. It links qualitativ不能仁慈 发表于 2025-3-26 14:35:17
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Using a Standardized Neuropsychological Model to Guide a Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment fordes practitioners from assessment to intervention. The authors provide empirical and rational arguments for using clinical neuropsychology as a paradigm for client and case conceptualization when approaching evaluations and providing neuropsychological services. Eastern (qualitative) and western (qu