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Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment with Hispanics


Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment with Hispanics

Theoretical Foundations and Clinical Practice
Issues of Diversity in Clinical Neuropsychology

von: Antolin M. Llorente

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.10.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9780387717586
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 234

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<P>Many demographers believe that Hispanics will become the single largest minority in this country within the next generation. This volume will be the first volume of this new series that explores diversity, culture and ethnicity and their impact on neurological functioning.</P>
<P>It will provide a forum in which to examine and explore the influences of culture on brain-behavior relationships from theoretical and applied viewpoints. From a theoretical standpoint, the book will attempt to provide research-based evidence from the impact of culture on brain-behavior relationships while at the same time exploring key factors and issues (e.g., acculturation / assimilation, cultural identity, migrational patterns and their concomitants) responsible for these influences. From an applied standpoint, clinical issues such as competence and minimal standards associated with appropriate assessments of these populations will be discussed, including novel approaches to assessments. </P>
and Theoretical Foundations.- American Population Estimates, Trends in American Immigration, and Neuropsychology: Influences on Assessment and Inferential Processes with Hispanic Populations.- Hispanic Populations: Special Issues in Neuropsychology.- Intellectual Abilities: Theoretical and Applied Assessment Considerations.- Language: Development, Bilingualism, and Abnormal States.- The Neuropsychological Assessment of the Hispanic Client.- Hispanics and Cultural Bias: Test Development and Applications.- Rehabilitation.
<P>The inaugural volume in the Issues of Diversity in Clinical Neuropsychology series, Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment with Hispanics sheds needed light on challenges specific to assessing members of this growing, diverse population. Beginning with evidence-based findings revealing intricate nonlinear relationships between culture and the brain, Antolin M. Llorente and a team of eight experts explore finely nuanced constructs of culture, ethnicity, race, and language among Hispanics in neurobehavioral and neurocognitive terms. The authors ably balance theory, research, and practical applications, and give ample space to ethical issues in the assessment of Latinos, indicating the ongoing need for bias-free procedures so that evaluations—and the treatment interventions that they generate—are accurate and valid.</P>
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<P>In-depth coverage of:</P>
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<LI>Acculturation and assimilation</LI>
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<LI>Language, bilingualism, and multilingualism</LI>
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<LI>Cultural and ethnic identity</LI>
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<LI>Patterns of migration and immigration</LI>
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<P>as they affect core practical areas, including:</P>
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<LI>Competence</LI>
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<LI>Minimal standards</LI>
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<LI>Test development and norms</LI>
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<LI>Psychopathology and rehabilitation.</LI>
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<P>Synthesizing the state of an evolving field and a highly heterogeneous subject group, this book is bound to appeal to a wide range of mental health professionals, including clinical neuropsychologists, clinical and educational psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and other mental health professionals.</P>
One of few books that explores diversity, culture and ethnicity and their impact on neurological functioning Sheds needed light on challenges specific to testing with members of the growing, diverse Hispanic population Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
<P>Here is the first volume of a new series that explores diversity, culture, and ethnicity and their impact on brain function. Each volume will provide a forum to examine and explore the influences of culture from both theoretical and applied viewpoints. Given that demographers predict that Hispanics will become the single largest ethnic group in the United States within a generation, the premier volume of this series deals with Hispanic populations. It features research-based evidence on the impact of Hispanic culture on brain-behavior relationships. Articles explore key factors and issues, such as acculturation, assimilation, cultural identity, and migration patterns. Clinical issues, such as competence and minimal standards and novel approaches for assessments of Hispanic populations, are discussed in detail. Neuropsychologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists will discover new findings and gain fascinating perspectives from many distinct disciplines.</P>

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