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The Stein Family Fellow and Drexel University Symposium
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- Published: October 2011
- ISBN: 978-1-84872-752-6
- Publisher: Psychology Press
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- Edited by Douglas Chute, Brian Daly, Tania Giovannetti and T. Andrew Zabel.
Series: Special Issues of The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
The Stein Fellow and Drexel University Pediatric Neuropsychology Symposium was held in collaboration with the Philadelphia Neuropsychology Society in November 2010. Pediatric Neuropsychology is a rapidly growing and dynamic subspecialty dealing with the normal and abnormal development of the human brain where new assessments and interventions and new professional issues are emerging. The Drexel Symposium brought together leading scientists and clinicians whose research, scholarship, and clinical practice are informing and shaping the evolution of the field. The goal of the Special Issue is to illustrate some of those research, clinical, and professional directions including advocacy and training that are specific to the developing subspecialty of Pediatric Neuropsychology.
Table of Contents
Daly, Giovannetti, Zabel, Chute, Introduction: Moving Forward in Pediatric Neuropsychology. Daly, Kral, Tarazi, The Role of Neuropsychological Evaluation in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease. Zabel, Jacobson, Zachik, Levey, Kinsman, Mahone, Parent- and Self-ratings of Executive Functions in Adolescents and Young Adults with Spina Bifida. Hocking, Hobbie, Deatrick, Lucas, Szabo, Volpe, Barakat, Neurocognitive and Family Functioning and Quality of Life among Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors. Stefanatos, Changing Perspectives on Landau Kleffner Syndrome. Henik, Rubinsten, Ashkenazi, The 'Where' and 'What' in Developmental Dyscalculia. Mahone, Crocetti, Ranta, Gaddis, Cataldo, Slifer, Denckla, Mostofsky, A Preliminary Neuroimaging Study of Preschool Children with ADHD. Gur, Irani, Seligman, Calkins, Richard, Gur, Challenges and Opportunities for Genomic Developmental Neuropsychology: Examples from the Penn-Drexel Collaborative Battery. Schatz, Moser, Current Issues in Pediatric Sports Concussion. Hurewitz, Kerr, The Role of the Independent Neuropsychologist in Special Education. Baron, Willis, Rey-Casserly, Armstrong, Westerveld, Pediatric Neuropsychology: Toward Subspecialty Accreditation.
Author/Editor Biography
Douglas L. Chute, Drexel University, USA
Brian Daly, Drexel University, USA
Tania Giovannetti, Temple University, USA
T. Andrew Zabel, Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA