Understanding Somatization in the Practice of Clinical Neuropsychology, 9780195328271
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Unlock somatization: Diagnose, treat, and understand complex neuropsychological patients effectively.

Understanding Somatization in the Practice of Clinical Neuropsychology

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    152 pages

  • Release Date

    6 December 2007

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Summary

Decoding the Body’s Signals: A Neuropsychologist’s Guide to Somatization

Understanding Somatization in the Practice of Clinical Neuropsychology is crafted for neuropsychologists seeking to enhance their skills in diagnosing, treating, and recommending appropriate care for patients grappling with somatoform disorders.

A seasoned clinician shares a blend of evidence-based recommendations and practical advice within a conceptual framework that empowers neuropsychologists to com…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780195328271
ISBN-10:0195328272
Series:AACN Workshop Series
Author:Greg J. Lamberty
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:Oxford University Press Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:152
Edition:1st
Release Date:6 December 2007
Weight:254g
Dimensions:233mm x 159mm x 9mm
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Critics Review

“Dr. Lamberty’s primer is a well-written and concise overview of somatization that can serve to help the field of neuropsychology get ‘up to speed’ regarding this ubiquitous but poorly understood phenomenon.”–Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology”This book maintains the high standard of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology series and provides an enlightening study of the difficult challenge of somatoform disorders. Readers delving into the material will acquire an empathic understanding of these patients and gain valuable insights into their management, especially during post-evaluation follow-up.“–Doody’s, a 5-star review!“The author has been able to create a work of interest to clinicians looking to gain a new perspective on difficult to diagnose patients, yet, it is scholarly enough to highly recommend this volume to trainees seeking to further understand the relationship between brain and behavior. Since it seems unlikely that one would never encounter the influence of somatization in a clinical setting, this book would be of value to all practicing clinicians.”–Journalof the International Neuropsychological Society

About The Author

Greg J. Lamberty

Greg Lamberty is an Adjunct Professor at the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis.

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