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Neurobehavioral Disorders: Science and Practice
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Neurobehavioral Disorders: Science and Practice | Hardcover

by Bruce K. Shapiro (Author), Bruce K. Shapiro (Editor), Pasquale J. Accardo (Editor)

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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Paul H Brookes Pub Co
Edition:  1st Edition
Page Count:  320 Pages
Publication Date:  November 01, 2009
Sales Rank:  955,325th


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An essential pediatrics textbook and professional reference, this cutting-edge volume sheds new light on neurogenetic syndromes using a promising clinical perspective: examining behavioral and psychological phenotypes, with a strong focus on the influence of genetics. Linking science with practice like no other current text on this topic, this comprehensive book combines the latest research of two dozen leading experts and shows how these advances in knowledge apply to treatment and therapy. Clinicians who work with children of all ages will fully explore behavioral phenotypes of established syndromes, such as Down syndrome, Smith Magenis syndrome, fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Williams syndrome and the relationship between brain development and cognitive ability as children grow older. Explore functional behavioral assessment and its critical role in helping resolve behavior challenges, and the distinctive social traits of specific genetically based syndromes. The text will help clinicians diagnose neurogenetic syndromes in individuals, as well as speech-language therapy for children with social, emotional, and behavioral disorders. The text also covers pharmacological management of behavioral disturbance in intellectual disability, and new genetic techniques and technologies that help advance our understanding of neurogenetic syndromes. This groundbreaking volume is a must for pediatricians, psychologists, pediatric neurologists, nurses, researchers, and SLPs, OTs, and PTs in clinical settings. Pre- and in-service professionals will get the foundation of current, in-depth knowledge they need to evaluate and address neurobehavioral disorders and help ensure better outcomes for children of all ages.
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