Fractured Minds: A Case-Study Approach to Clinical Neuropsychology
Broke Minds: A Case-Study Approach to Clinical Neuropsychology Books
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Broke Minds introduces the reader to clinical neuropsychology through vivid case descriptions of adults who have suffered brain hurt. At one level, this is a book about the courage, humor, and determination to triumph over illness and disability that many “run of the mill people” exhibit when coping with the extraordinary stress of a brain disorder. At another level, it is a well-referenced and up-to-date textbook that provides a holistic view of the do of clinical neuropsychology. Included are reader-friendly descriptions and explanations of a wide range of neurological disorders and neuroscientific concepts. Two introductory chapters are followed by 17 chapters that each focus on a specific disorder and include research, clinical assessment, remedy, and a detailed case study. Disorders range across the full spectrum from common ones such as traumatic brain injury and dementia, to rare disorder such as autotopagnosia. Each of the 16 chapters retained from the first edition has been revised to reflect current research and clinical advances. Three new chapters on multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease incorporate discussion of vital current topics such as genetically-transmitted diseases, genetic counseling, gene transplantation, functional neurosurgery, and the complex ethical issues that go hand-in-hand with these new techniques. This informative and engaging book will be of interest to students of clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and neurology, health professionals who work with neurological patients, neurological patients and their families, and lay readers who are simply fascinated by the mind and brain.
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For several years, I have used this book for an undergraduate class I teach on Neuropsychology. The chapters, which each focus on a distinct type of brain hurt or disorder, are well written and a relatively simple read. They also do an brilliant job of covering the science of what causes each type of hurt and why the hurt impacts behavior the way that it does. My students seem to really delight in each chapter and Ogden’s discussion of her patients stimulate a fantastic deal of discussion in class. I find Ogden’s coverage to be more comprehensive and detailed than Oliver Sacks but she is certainly no less fascinating to read.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ms. Ogden’s writing has a touch of Oliver Sacks-like quality. Not only does she describe each patient’s clinical assessment in terms of scores on neuropsychological testing batteries, but she also describes the processes by which the patients cope with their medical problems and how they affect their lives. The patients are seen as human beings overcoming difficulties, rather than anonymous cases. A fantastic book for those interested in clinical neuropsychology. This book was also be very helpful as a text book, as it describes medically what’s happening to each patient as well as how it affects them behaviorally on neuropsychological testing and socially in their everyday lives.
Rating: 5 / 5