Clinical Neuropsychology of Intervention

Neuropsychology has been concerned with brain-behavior relationships. Clinical neuropsychology has been concerned with application of relation­ ships to clinical problems. As interest in these topics continues, a spin-off from clinical neuropsychology has

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CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF INTERVENTION

EDITED BY

BARBARA P. UZZELL Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

YIGALGROSS Bar- Ban University

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Library Libr~lry of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Main entry under title:

Clinical neuropsychology of intervention. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Brain damage. 2. Brain damage-PatientsRehabilitation. 3. Neuropsychological tests. I. U2:Zell. U2;zell, Barbara P. II. Gross. Gross, Yigal. [DNLM: 1. Brain Injuries-rehabilitation. 2. Neuropsychologymethods. WL 354 C6413j C6413] RC387.5.C56 1985 616.8 85-15498 ISBN 0-89838-756-6 ISBN-13: 978-1-4612-9412-2 e-ISBN-13: 978-1-4613-2291-7 DOl: 10.007/978-1-4613-2291-7

CONTENTS

Contributing Authors Foreword by Edith Kaplan Preface I.

1. D.

ORIGINS OF INTERVENTION

Pathophysiology and Behavioral Recovery Barbara P. Uzzell ASSESSMENT FOR INTERVENTION

2.

The Ecological Validity of Neuropsychological Assessment and Remediation Tessa Hart and Mary Ellen Hayden

3.

Qualitative Neuropsychological Assessment: Kurt Goldstein Revisited Herbert Kohn

4.

Cognitive Assessment in the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of Head-Injured Adults Keith D. Cicerone and David E. Tupper

5.

Relationships Between Test Scores and Everyday Life Functioning Mary Bryant Acker

6.

Competency Assessment in Clinical Populations: An Introduction to the Cognitive Competency Test Paul L. Wang and Karen E. Ennis

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21 51

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7.

Cognitive, Personality and Psychosocial Factors in Neuropsychological Adjustment of Brain-Injured Patients George P. Prigatano, Mary Pepping, and Pamela Klonoff

135

INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES

167

8.

Applying Luria's Theory to the Rehabilitation Process of Brain Damage Anne-Lise Christensen

169

9.

Intervention Models in Neuropsychology Yigal Gross and Larry E. Schutz

179

III.

to.

Skills, Routines, and Activity Patterns of Daily Living: A Functional Nested Appro