DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
A Neuropsychological Approach
David Friedes
Blackwell Publishing, 2001
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will be able to relate the child's response to the disability to the workings of the nervous system and the overall nature of the child's behavior, in order to explain why some treatments work, why some fail, and why some are more effective than others.
This book is about disabilities that affect children that are due to some malfunction in the brain or nervous system. Beginning from the premise that these disabilities have occurred because of an impairment in the nervous system, Friedes argues that it is essential to understand the interrelationships of the nervous system and developmental disorders in order to optimize treatment.
David Friedes, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology at Emory University, Atlanta.
20 CE Credits; 501 pages
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