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Deep Brain Stimulation is an invaluable resource that presents an exhaustive review of scientific DBS literature and integrates it with cutting-edge practice approaches for working with neurological and psychiatric disorders. The book takes the reader through the interdisciplinary care team model including DBS candidate selection and the crucial role of the neuropsychological evaluation in DBS surgical decision-making, along with post-operative care management considerations and alternative therapies. The book provides a detailed roadmap for understanding the cognitive and psychiatric risks and benefits of DBS surgery and it details approaches to enhance clinical outcomes. It is a must-have resource for anyone working with DBS candidate populations.
Contents
Part 1. Introduction to Deep Brain Stimulation
1: Historical Overview of Deep Brain Stimulation
2: The Interdisciplinary Team and Patient Selection
3: The Surgical Procedure
4: Neuroanatomy of Deep Brain Regions
Part 2. Conditions with DBS Indications
5: Introduction to Parkinson's Disease
6: Neuropsychology of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease
7: Genetics of Parkinson's Disease and Deep Brain Stimulation
8: Essential Tremor and Dystonia
9: Medical and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Part 3. Pre-Core Neuropsychological Battery for DBS Neuropsychological Assessment
10: Neurocognitive Assessment
11: Neuropsychiatric Evaluation
Part 4. Postsurgical Outcomes and Long-Term Management
12: Cultural Competency and Cultural Humility in DBS Care
13: Postsurgical DBS Management and Palliative Care
14: Alternative Treatments
15: Future Directions
Appendix A: Interdisciplinary DBS Team Consensus Form
Appendix B: Sample Interview Questions
Appendix C: DBS Resources for Patients and Providers



