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- Title
Neuropsychological Advances in Child and Adolescent Mental Health: The Decade of the Brain.
- Authors
Cody, Heather; Hynd, George W.
- Abstract
As the ‘decade of the brain’ comes to a close, it is clear that the field of neuropsychology has made many vital contributions to evaluation, treatment, and research issues in child and adolescent health care. In the study of brain-behaviour relationships, the neuropsychologist plays a unique role. The practice of child neuropsychology is differentiated from adult work because developmental and environmental influences have a significant impact on practice. The various goals of the child neuropsychologist may include psychoeducational and neuropsychological assessment, the exploration of brain-behaviour relationships, consultation with a variety of professionals ranging from teachers to neurologists, and rehabilitation training. Advances in medical treatment have contributed to an expanding population of children and adolescents with neurological and/or neuropsychiatric concerns. New research in this field has also provided evidence of disordered or dysfunctional neurological systems in a number of childhood disorders and psychiatric conditions. This paper reviews some contributions that neuropsychology has made to the health care of children and adolescents in the past decade.
- Subjects
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY; MENTAL health; CHILD psychology; ADOLESCENT psychology
- Publication
Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 1999, Vol 4, Issue 3, p103
- ISSN
1475-357X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S136064179900194X