ABSTRACT

The text provides a lifespan developmental approach to neuropsychology. It addresses the many issues in neuropsychological assessment that differ between younger and older adults. It describes the symptoms, neuropathology, diagnostic considerations, and treatment options of common neurological disorders associated with aging. It also addresses special considerations related to geriatric neuropsychology, such as ethical issues, family systems issues, decision-making capacity, cultural consideration, and medical/medication/substance use issues. Additionally, a list of resources for the elderly and their families is also provided.

part I|8 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part II|156 pages

Assessment

chapter 1|10 pages

The clinical interview

part IV|212 pages

Clinical considerations