Synopses & Reviews
The first comprehensive reference resource for all those professionals who encounter neuropsychiatric disorders in the young.
Review
"The strength of the book is in its clear and non-patronizing presentation of information including that which may appear rather basic but is not necessarily common knowledge; and in the enthusiastic encouragement of clinicians interested in understanding the medical and neuropsychiatric issues relevant to their patients problems. I found it a friendly book to read and thought it might even win over some trainee child psychiatrists presently disenchanted with medicine by its enthusiastic tone and reassuriaing practicality." Karen Moses, The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Synopsis
Based on twenty years of clinical experience and eighteen years of research, Professor Gillberg has utilised his unique and detailed interdisciplinary knowledge of neurobiology, pharmacology, epidemiology and neuropsychology to compile this comprehensive reference to clinical assessment and treatment of the many neuropsychiatric disorders of childhood, which at a conservative estimate, affect five in every hundred children. This is a unique and valuable reference resource that is sure to be welcomed by a wide range of professionals and researchers.
Synopsis
An invaluable reference resource for child neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, speech therapists and special education teachers. This is sure to be welcomed by a wide range of professionals and researchers including child neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, speech therapists and special education teachers.
Table of Contents
Part I. General Methodological Concerns: 1. Introduction to clinical child neuropsychiatry; 2. Epidemiological overview; 3. Background factors; 4. Normal development; Part II. Clinical Disorders: 5. Mental retardation and other severe learning disorders: an overview; 6. Disorders of empathy: autisma and autism spectrum disorders; 7. Disorders involving obsessions and compulsions; 8. Deficits in attention, motor control and perception, and other syndromes attributed to 'minimal brain dysfunction'; 9. Sleep and elimination disorders; 10. Specific syndromes presenting with neuropsychiatric problems ('behavioural phenotypes') not described elsewhere; 11. Psychotic disorders not elsewhere classified; 12. Traumatic brain injury and its neuropsychiatric sequelae; 13. Epilepsy and psychiatric problems in childhood; 14. Other neurological disorders/disabilities; Part III. Assessment: 15. Neurodevelopmental examination of the child with neuropsychiatric problems; 16. Laboratory work-up; 17. Neuropsychological work-up; Part IV. Intervention: 18. The impact of childhood neuropsychiatric disorders on the family; 19. Interventions and treatments; Appendices; Index.