Child neuropsychology: assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders
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adam_text | Contents
Part I Anatomy and Physiology
1
Introduction to Child Clinical Neuropsychology
.................. 3
The Contribution of
Neuroscience
............................ 3
Professional Training Standards
.............................. 4
Multicultural Issues in Neuropsychology
....................... 5
Professional Training Issues and Ethics
........................ 6
Important Laws for Delivery of Neuropsychological Services
....... 8
IDEA
................................................ 8
Section
504........................................... 9
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
.. 9
Emergence of Child Clinical Neuropsychology
.................. 11
A Transactional Approach
.................................. 11
Perspectives for the Study of Childhood Disorders
............... 12
Neuropsychological Paradigm
............................... 12
Behavioral Paradigm
....................................... 13
Psychosocial
and Cognitive Paradigms
......................... 13
Transactional Paradigm
.................................... 15
Neuropsychological Perspectives on Assessment and Intervention
... 17
Neurodevelopmental Framework for Child Neuropsychology
...... 18
Rationale for an Integrated Neuropsychological Model
........... 18
Overview of Book Chapters
................................. 19
References
............................................... 20
2
Functional Neuroanatomy
.................................. 25
Structure and Function of the Neuron
......................... 26
Anatomy of the Neuron
................................. 26
Types of Neurons
...................................... 28
Types of Neuroglia
..................................... 29
Spinal Cord
.............................................. 29
Structure and Function of the Brain
........................... 30
Role and Function of the
Meninges
........................... 30
Ventricles
............................................. 31
Structure and Function of the Brain Stem
...................... 32
Contents
Medulla Oblongata
..................................... 33
Pons
................................................. 33
Midbrain............................................. 34
Diencephalon
......................................... 34
Cerebellum...........................................
34
Structure and Function of the Forebrain
....................... 35
Neocortex
............................................ 35
Cerebral Hemispheres
...................................... 35
Interhemispheric Connections
............................. 37
lntrahemispheric Connections
............................. 37
Structure and Function of the Cortex
.......................... 38
Frontal Lobes
......................................... 39
Parietal Lobes
......................................... 40
Occipital Lobes
........................................ 41
Temporal Lobes
....................................... 42
Olfactory Bulb
......................................... 42
Limbie
System
......................................... 43
Summary
................................................ 43
References
............................................... 44
3
Development in the CNS
................................... 47
Prenatal Course
........................................... 47
Proliferation and Cell Migration
............................. 47
Axon and Synaptic Formations
.............................. 48
Postnatal Course
.......................................... 49
Gestation
............................................... 49
The Development of Higher Cognitive Abilities
................. 50
Frontal Lobe Maturation
................................ 50
Expressive Speech Functions
............................. 52
Executive Functions
.................................... 53
Emotional Functions
.................................... 54
Parietal Lobe Maturation
................................ 54
Occipital Lobe Maturation
............................... 55
Temporal Lobe Maturation
.............................. 55
How Genetic Factors Influence Development
................... 55
Biological and Environmental Factors
......................... 58
Prenatal Risk Factors
................................... 58
Maternal Stress. Nutrition, and Health Factors
............... 58
Maternal Health
....................................... 59
Postnatal Risk Factors
.................................. 60
Summary
................................................ 61
References
............................................... 62
4
Electrophysiological and Neuroimaging Techniques
in Neuropsychology
....................................... 65
Electrophysiological Techniques
.............................. 65
Electroencephalography
.................................... 66
Evoked Potentials
...................................... 66
Conclusions
........................................... 71
Neuroimaging Techniques
.................................. 71
Contents
Computed Tomography
................................. 71
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
............................. 72
Research with
MRI
..................................... 73
Dyslexia
.............................................. 74
Functional Neuroimaging
................................... 74
ADHD
............................................... 75
Structural
MRI
........................................ 75
Functional
MRI
....................................... 77
Autism
............................................... 77
Neuroradiological Techniques
............................... 79
PET and SPECT Scans
.................................. 79
Conclusions
.............................................. 80
References
............................................... 81
Part II Clinical Assessment
5
Integrating Neurological, Neuroradiological, and Psychological
Examinations in Neuropsychological Assessment
................. 89
The Neurological Examination
............................... 89
When to Refer for a Neurological Evaluation
................ 90
Neuroradiological Evaluation
................................ 92
When to Refer for Neuroradiolgical Evaluation
.............. 92
Neuropsychological Assessment
.............................. 92
When to Refer for Neuropsychological Evaluation
............ 92
The Integration of Neurological, Neuroradiological, and
Neuropsychological Data
................................... 93
Psychological Assessment of Children with Neurodevelopmental,
Neuropsychiatrie,
and Other CNS Disorders
.................... 94
Impact of Psychological Functioning on Neuropsychological Results
94
Conclusion
.............................................. 95
Hospital: Developmental/Behavioral Program
................... 96
Reason for Referral
..................................... 96
Background Information
................................ 96
Behavioral Observations
................................. 96
Tests Administered
..................................... 97
Test Interpretations
..................................... 97
Summary and Recommendations
.......................... 99
Strategies for Improved Memory Skills
........................ 100
Psychometric Summary
..................................... 101
Differential Abilities Scale-2
.............................. 101
References
............................................... 103
6
Neuropsychological Domains of Functioning
.................... 105
Cognitive Ability
.......................................... 105
Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive
Ability
-Ш
.............
105
Wechsler
Intelligence Scale for Children-IV
.................. 105
Differential Ability Scal-2 (DAS-2)
......................... 106
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC II)
......... 106
Academic Functioning
..................................... 107
Woodcock-Johnson Tests of
Achievement
-Ш
................
107
Contents
Wechsler
Individual Achievement
Test-Il (WIAT-II)
.......... 108
Executive Functioning
..................................... 108
Attention
................................................ 117
Memory
................................................. 118
Language
................................................ 120
Motor Abilities
........................................... 121
Visual-Spatial and Visual-Motor
............................. 121
Psychosocial
Functioning
................................... 122
Child Behavior Checklist (CBL)
........................... 122
Behavior Assessment System for Children
................... 122
Conclusion
.............................................. 123
References
............................................... 123
7
The Neuropsychological Assessment Process
.................... 127
The Intake Interview
....................................... 127
Insert Developmental History Form About Here
................ 128
Preparing the Child for the Assessment
..................... 128
The Evaluation
........................................ 128
Feedback Session
...................................... 129
Neuropsychological Reports
................................. 132
Reason for Referral
..................................... 132
Background and Developmental History
.................... 132
Behavior Observations
.................................. 133
Tests Administered and Results
........................... 133
Summary and Recommendations
.......................... 133
Neuropsychological Report Example
.......................... 134
Test Interpretations
........................................ 135
Strategies for Improved Memory Skills
........................ 137
Techniques to Help Students with Attentional Problems in the
Classroom
............................................... 138
Physical Arrangement of Room
........................... 138
Lesson Presentation
.................................... 138
Worksheets and Tests
................................... 138
Behavior
............................................. 138
Psychometric Summary
..................................... 139
References
............................................... 149
8
Neuropsychological Assessment Approaches and Diagnostic Procedures 1
51
Approaches to Child Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment
...... 151
Halstead-Reitan-Indiana Assessment Procedures
............. 151
Conceptual Model for the Halstead-Reitan Methods
.......... 151
Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Batteries for Children
..... 151
Multiple Levels of Inference
.............................. 152
Neuropsychological Deficit Scale Approach
................. 157
Normative Analysis of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological
Tests
................................................ 158
Biobehavioral Approach
................................. 158
Pragmatic Approach
.................................... 158
Research Findings with CHRNB and HINB
................. 158
Luria Theory of Neuropsychological Assessment for Children
...... 159
Contents
Luria s
Conceptual
Model
............................... 160
Functional Unit I
...................................... 160
Functional Unit II
...................................... 160
Functional Unit III
..................................... 163
Developmental Considerations
............................ 164
NEPSY: A Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment
........ 166
Attention and Executive Functioning
....................... 166
Language
............................................. 166
Memory and Learning
.................................. 166
Sensorimotor
.......................................... 166
Social Perception
....................................... 166
Visuospatial
........................................... 166
Research Findings with NEPSY
........................... 166
CAS: Cognitive Assessment System
........................... 167
Planning
............................................. 167
Attention
............................................. 167
Simultaneous
.......................................... 167
Successive
............................................ 167
Research Findings with CAS
............................. 167
Neuropsychological Protocol: Austin Neurological Clinic
.......... 168
Boston Process Approach
................................... 168
Tests of Reasoning
..................................... 170
Tests of Verbal Language and Memory
..................... 170
Neurosensory Center Comprehensive Examination for Aphasia.
. 171
Tests of Perception
..................................... 172
Test of Facial Recognition
............................... 172
Cancellation Tasks
..................................... 172
Summary and Conclusions
............................... 172
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS)
........... 173
A Transactional Approach to Neuropsychological Assessment
...... 173
References
............................................... 176
Part III Childhood and Adolescent Disorders
9
Neuropsychologieal Correlates of Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatric
Disorders: Disruptive Behavior Disorders
....................... 181
Biochemical and Neuropsychological Models of Psychiatric
Disorders of Childhood
.................................... 181
Medication Effects on
Neurotransmitters
.................... 181
Tourette Syndrome
........................................ 184
Genetic Correlates and Brain Mechanisms of TS
.............. 184
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 185
Implications for Interventions
............................. 185
Pharmacological interventions
............................ 185
Psychosocial
and Behavioral Interventions
.................. 185
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
....................... 186
Comorbidity: ADHD with Other Childhood Disorders
......... 187
Neurological Study of ADHD
............................ 188
Primary Symptoms
..................................... 189
Contents
Self-Regulation Theory of ADHD
......................... 191
Transactional Model of ADHD
.............................. 192
Genetic Factors
........................................ 192
Family Factors
........................................ 194
Psychosocial
Factors
.................................... 194
Intellectual, Perceptual, Attention, and Memory Functioning.
... 195
Academic and School Adjustment
......................... 195
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 195
Implications for Treatment
............................... 198
Conduct Disorder
......................................... 199
Incidence
............................................. 199
Gender
............................................... 199
Developmental Course
.................................. 199
Comorbid Disorders
.................................... 200
Genetic Influences
...................................... 200
Family Influences
...................................... 201
Physiological Signs
..................................... 201
Neuropsychological Correlates
............................ 202
Intellectual/Academic
................................... 202
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 203
Implications for Intervention
............................. 203
Conclusion
.............................................. 204
Reason for Evaluation
..................................... 205
Background Information
................................... 205
Assessment Procedures
..................................... 206
Adaptive Functioning
...................................... 206
School Functioning
........................................ 207
Behavioral Observation
.................................... 207
Assessment Results and Interpretation
......................... 208
Language
............................................. 208
Intellectual
............................................ 208
Learning and Working Memory
.............................. 208
Executive/Neuropsychological Skills
.......................... 209
Attention
................................................ 209
Motor/Perceptual
......................................... 209
Academic
................................................ 209
Emotional/Personality
..................................... 210
Diagnostic Impression
..................................... 211
Recommendations
......................................... 211
Reason for Evaluation
..................................... 212
Background Information
................................... 212
Assessment Procedures
..................................... 213
Adaptive Functioning
...................................... 213
School Functioning
........................................ 214
Behavioral Observation
.................................... 214
Assessment Results and Interpretation
......................... 215
Language
............................................. 215
Intellectual
............................................ 215
Learning and Working Memory
.............................. 215
Contents
Executive/Neuro
psychological Skills
.......................... 216
Attention
................................................ 216
Motor/Perceptual
......................................... 216
Academic
................................................ 216
Emotional/Personality
..................................... 217
Diagnostic Impression
..................................... 218
Recommendations
......................................... 218
References
............................................... 219
10
Neuropsychological Correlates of Childhood and Adolescent
Internalized Disorders: Mood and Anxiety Disorders
.............. 225
Mood Disorders
......................................... 225
Childhood Depression
................................... 225
Pediatrie
Bipolar Disorder
............................... 231
Anxiety Disorders
...................................... 232
Conclusions
............................................. 236
Depression Case Study
.................................... 237
Learning Characteristics Assessment
....................... 237
Developmental History
.................................... 237
Birth and Developmental Milestones
....................... 237
Family
............................................... 237
Family Medical and Psychiatric History
..................... 238
Academic History
........................................ 238
Early Academic Performance
............................. 238
Behavioral Observations
................................... 238
Test Results
............................................. 238
Intellectual Functioning
................................. 238
Scholastic Achievement
.................................. 239
Working Memory and Attention
.......................... 240
Executive Functioning
.................................. 240
Memory Functioning
................................... 240
Visual-Motor-Spatial Skills
............................... 241
Emotional Functioning
.................................. 241
Major Depressive Disorder
............................... 241
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
............................. 242
Panic Disorder
......................................... 242
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.................... 242
DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis
.................................. 243
Summary and Recommendations
............................ 243
Recommendations
...................................... 244
References
............................................... 244
11
Autistic Spectrum Disorders
................................. 249
Incidence and Prevalence
.................................. 249
Neuropsychoiogical Aspects of ASD
......................... 250
Asperger
Disorder and High Functioning Autism
............. 250
Social Understanding
................................... 250
Retf
s
Disorder/Childhood
Disintegrative
Disorder
............ 252
Childhood Disintegrate Disorder
......................... 252
Contents
Pervasive Developmental
Disorders-Not
Otherwise Specified
(PDD-NOS)
.......................................... 252
Developmental Course of Autistic Spectrum Disorders
......... 252
Neurological Features
................................... 254
Neuroimaging
......................................... 255
MRI
Findings in ASD
.................................. 256
Neuropsychological Aspects in Diagnosis
................... 258
Diagnostic Instruments
.................................. 260
Psychopharmacological Treatment
........................ 260
Behavioral Treatments
.................................. 261
A Child with Severe Expressive Aphasia and Motor Apraxia with
Pervasive Developmental Delay
............................. 263
Teddy
................................................ 263
Developmental Progress
................................... 266
Specific Recommendations
................................. 267
References
............................................... 267
12
Language-Related and Learning Disorders
..................... 275
Articulation Impairment
................................... 275
Neuropsychological Correlates of
AI....................... 276
Language Impairment
..................................... 276
Neuropsychological Correlates of LI
....................... 277
Cognitive Processing Features of LI
........................ 278
Social-Psychological Correlates of LI
....................... 278
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 279
Implications for Interventions
............................. 279
Learning Disabilities
...................................... 280
Definitions
............................................ 281
Diagnostic Issues
....................................... 282
Comorbid Disorders
.................................... 284
Genetic Factors
........................................ 285
Prenatal/Postnatal Factors
............................... 286
Neuroanatomical Variations and Neuropsychological Correlates
. 287
Implications for Assessment
................................ 289
Reading Disabilities: Phonological Core Deficits
.............. 289
Intellectual, Perceptual, Memory, and Attentional Functions
.... 290
Academic and School Adjustment
......................... 291
Social-Psychological Adjustment
.......................... 291
Family and Home Factors
............................... 292
Implications for Intervention
............................. 292
Visual/Orthographic Deficits in Reading
.................... 294
Written Language Disorders
................................ 295
Neuropsychological Correlates of Written Language Disorders
.. 295
Cognitive Correlates of Written Language
................... 295
Assessment of Written Language Disorders
.................. 296
Interventions for Written Language Disorders
................ 296
Summary
............................................. 297
Learning Disabilities in Mathematics
......................... 297
Development of Mathematics Ability
....................... 297
Contents
Neuropsychological
Correlates
of
M
LD
.................... 298
Neurological Contributions to Mathematics Skills
............ 298
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 299
Implications for Interventions
............................. 299
Summary
............................................. 300
Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
............................. 300
Genetic Factors
........................................ 302
Prenatal/Postnatal Factors
............................... 303
Neuropsychological Correlates
............................ 304
Social-Psychological Functioning
.......................... 306
Neuroimaging in NVLD
................................. 307
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 307
Implications for Intervention
............................. 308
Social Competence Intervention Program
................... 310
Summary and Comments about NVLD
..................... 311
Case Study of a Child with Severe Developmental Dyslexia
....... 311
Cognitive Ability
....................................... 312
Achievement Testing
.................................... 312
Memory
.............................................. 312
Language Ability
....................................... 313
Attention
............................................. 313
Executive Functioning
.................................. 314
Visual-Spatial Skills
.................................... 314
Behavioral/Emotional Functioning
........................ 314
Summary and Recommendations
.......................... 314
Chapter Summary
........................................ 316
References
............................................... 316
13
Metabolic, Biogenetic, Seizure, and Neuromotor Disorders of Childhood
329
Metabolic Disorders
...................................... 329
PKU
................................................ 329
Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
................................. 33
1
Chromosomal Syndromes
.................................. 333
Down Syndrome
....................................... 333
Fragile X Syndrome
.................................... 335
Klinefelter Syndrome
................................... 336
Neurocutaneous Syndromes/Disorders
....................... 337
Neurofibromatosis
..................................... 337
Tuberous Sclerosis
...................................... 339
Sturge-Weber Syndrome
................................. 340
Seizure Disorders
........................................ 341
Stages of Seizure Activity
................................ 342
Associated Features
.................................... 343
Summary
............................................... 347
Implications for Intervention
............................. 347
Cerebral Palsy
.........................................., 349
Etiology of Cerebral Palsy
............................... 349
Subtypes of Cerebral Palsy
............................... 351
Neuropsychological Aspects of Cerebral Palsy
................ 353
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Psychosocial
Correlates of Cerebral Palsy
................... 354
Implications for Treatment
............................... 354
Conclusions
............................................. 355
References
............................................... 355
14
Acquired Neurological Disorders and Diseases of Childhood
........ 363
Traumatic Brain Injury
.................................... 363
Neurobehavioral Sequelae of Head Injury
................... 363
incidence
............................................. 364
Age
................................................. 364
Nature, Type, and Severity of Injury
....................... 365
Transactional Features of
ТВ
I
.............................. 367
Genetic Factors
........................................ 367
Prenatal Postnatal Factors
............................... 367
Neuropsychological Correlates
............................ 367
Intellectual, Perceptual, Memory, and Attentional Functions
.... 367
Implications for Assessment
.............................. 371
Implications for Intervention
............................. 372
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
................................... 372
Etiology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
....................... 373
Implications for Assessment and Diagnosis
.................. 373
Neuropsychological Aspects of FASD
...................... 374
Implications for Interventions
............................. 377
Conclusions
........................................... 377
Cocaine-Exposed Infants
.................................. 377
Effects of Cocaine
...................................... 378
Environmental Variables
................................. 378
Animal Models
........................................ 379
Neuropsychological Functioning
............................ 381
Cognitive Development
.................................. 381
CNS Infectious Diseases: Meningitis and Encephalitis
........... 384
Meningitis
............................................ 384
Encephalitis
........................................... 385
Chapter Summary
........................................ 385
Case Illustration
......................................... 386
References
............................................... 387
15
Childhood Cancer
......................................... 395
Neuroimaging in Childhood Cancer
.......................... 395
Brain Tumors
........................................... 396
Associated Features
.................................... 396
Types of Tumors
....................................... 396
Implications for Assessment
................................ 397
Cognition
............................................. 397
Attention
............................................. 397
Visual-Spatial Perception
................................ 398
Memory
.............................................. 398
Social-Emotional
....................................... 398
Summary
............................................. 398
Childhood Leukemia
..................................... 398
Contents
Important
Variables.................................... 399
Treatment
............................................ 399
Neuropsychological
Effects of Treatment
.................... 400
Family Issues
.......................................... 401
Interventions for Childhood Cancer
.......................... 401
Educational Interventions
................................ 402
Pharmacological Interventions
............................ 402
Case Illustration
......................................... 402
Behavioral Observations
................................. 403
Tests Administered
..................................... 403
Test Interpretations
..................................... 403
Psychometric Summary
.................................. 404
Chapter Summary
........................................ 405
References
............................................... 406
Part IV An Integration Intervention Paradigm
16
Neuropsychological Intervention and Treatment Approaches for
Childhood and Adolescent Disorders
.......................... 413
Multistage Neuropsychological Model: Linking Assessment to
Intervention
............................................. 413
Stage
1:
Problem Identification
............................ 415
Stage
2:
Behavioral-Based Intervention Plan
................. 415
Stage
3:
Cognitive Child Study
............................ 415
Stage
4:
Cognitive-Based Intervention Plan
.................. 415
Stage
5:
Neuropsychological Evaluation
.................... 416
Stage
6:
Integrated Neuropsychological Intervention Plan
...... 416
Stage
7:
Neurological and/or Neuroradiological Evaluation
..... 416
Stage
8:
Medical-Neurological Rehabilitation
................ 416
Neuropsychological Framework for Remediation
............... 417
Specific Strategies for Improving Cognitive, Academic, Social-
Emotional, and Executive Control Deficits
.................... 417
Neurocognitive Deficits
.................................. 417
Interventions to Improve Attention Difficulties
............... 417
Interventions to Improve Working Memory and Learning Deficits
419
Interventions to Improve Speech and Language Deficits
........ 420
Interventions to Improve Self Regulation and Self-control Deficits
422
Treating Academic Deficits
............................... 422
Reading Disorders
...................................... 422
Written Language Disorders
.............................. 424
Mathematic Disorders
................................... 425
Interventions for Executive Control Deficits
................. 426
Study and Organizational Skills
........................... 427
Social Skills Training
................................... 427
Classroom and Behavior Management
........................ 429
Home-Based Contingencies
.............................. 429
Peer Tutoring
......................................... 429
Summary
............................................... 430
References
............................................... 430
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Contents
17
Pediatric Psychopharmacological
and Combined Interventions......
435
Specific Classes of Medication
.............................. 435
Stimulant Medications
.................................... 435
Stimulant Preparations/ Delivery Systems
................... 438
Benefits, Potential Side-Effects and Medication Management.
.. . 439
Combined Pharmacological and
Psychosocial
Interventions
....... 440
Multimodal
Treatment with Stimulant Medications for ADHD
. . 440
Non-Stimulant Medications for ADHD
..................... 442
Antidepressant Medications
................................ 443
Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS)
..... 444
STAR*D Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression
444
Treatment of Resistant Depression in Adolescents, TORDIA.
.. . 445
Antipsychotic Medications
................................. 445
Antioxiolytic Medications
.................................. 446
Antiepileptic Medications
.................................. 446
Mood Stabilizers: Medications for Bipolar Disorders
............ 447
Monitoring Medication Efficacy
............................ 447
Home-School-Physician Partnerships
......................... 448
Summary and Conclusions
................................. 449
References
............................................... 450
Author Index
................................................ 453
Subject Index
................................................ 477
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title | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders |
title_auth | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders |
title_exact_search | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders |
title_full | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders Margaret Semrud-Clikeman ; Phyllis Anne Teeter Ellison |
title_fullStr | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders Margaret Semrud-Clikeman ; Phyllis Anne Teeter Ellison |
title_full_unstemmed | Child neuropsychology assessment and interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders Margaret Semrud-Clikeman ; Phyllis Anne Teeter Ellison |
title_short | Child neuropsychology |
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