The Neuropsychologist's Roadmap : A Training and Career Guide

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The Neuropsychologist's Roadmap : A Training and Career Guide

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 407 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433832987
  • DDC分類 616.80023

Full Description

With contributions by more than 4 experts in the field, this comprehensive text details the steps necessary to build a career in neuropsychology and outlines the core competencies students and trainees must master along the way. 

Contributors share helpful tips and guidance on topics as wide-ranging as getting into graduate school and navigating the application process, gaining internships and fellowships, licensure and certification, and finding a job. Chapters on competencies discuss common issues involving teaching and supervision, assessment, research, grants, ethics, and diversity, as well as personal and professional factors such as work amp ndash life integration, advocacy, and mentorship. The content and structure of the book is based on the most up-to-date specialty training and education standards.

This indispensable volume will serve as a foundational resource for readers whose aim is to become a neuropsychologist in any of the associated fields of health care, research, or education. 

Contents

Contributors
Foreword. What It Means to Be a Neuropsychologist in an Evolving Field
Antonio E. Puente
Acknowledgments
Introduction. On Becoming a Neuropsychologist    
Cady Block
Part I: Timeline for Training and Career Entry in Neuropsychology
Chapter . Applying and Getting Into Graduate School 
Julie Suhr, Steven Paul Woods, Claire Alexander, and Michelle Babicz
Chapter 2. Preparing for and Obtaining a Predoctoral Internship in Neuropsychology
Emily Kellogg, Brittany Cerbone, Laura Kenealy, and Robert Collins
Chapter 3. Preparing for and Obtaining a Postdoctoral Fellowship    
Douglas Bodin
Chapter 4. Professional Licensure and Credentialing    
Joseph Ackerson and Cady Block
Chapter 5. Board Certification in Neuropsychology    
Christopher Grote, Jason R. Soble, and Adeline Le amp oacute n
Chapter . Finding a Job: Clinical Careers in Neuropsychology    
Heather G. Belanger, Jason R. Soble, Edward Peck III, Patrick Armistead-Jehle, Mark Barisa, Lucien Roberts III, and Mike R. Schoenberg
Chapter 7. Finding a Job: Research Careers in Neuropsychology    
Yana Suchy and Matthew J. Euler
Part II: Foundational Competencies in Neuropsychology
Chapter 8. Training, Education, and Competencies in Neuropsychology    
Brad Roper and Scott Sperling
Chapter 9. Classroom Teaching and Clinical Supervision Competencies    
Leslie Guidotti Breting and Douglas M. Whiteside
Chapter . Consultation, Assessment, and Intervention Competencies    
Amy Heffelfinger and Julie Janecek
Chapter . Neuroanatomy Training and Competencies    
Michael Parsons and Cady Block
Chapter 2. Research Development and Dissemination Competencies    
Derin Cobia, Dalin Pulsipher, and Cady Block
Chapter 3. Research Awards and Grantsmanship Competencies    
Stephanie Kielb and Cady Block
Chapter 4. Ethics, Legal Standards, and Policy in Neuropsychology    
Dede Ukueberuwa, Christopher Nguyen, and Daniel Tranel
Chapter 5. Individual and Cultural Diversity Competencies    
Christopher Nguyen, Octavio Santos, and Daryl Fujii
Chapter . Self-Care and Work amp ndash Life Integration Competencies
Laura Flashman and Robin Hilsabeck
Chapter 7. Mentorship in Clinical Neuropsychology    
C. Munro Cullum, Shawn McClintock, and Laura Lacritz
Chapter 8. Interdisciplinary Science, Practice, and Education Competencies     
Joanne Festa and Christina A. Palmese
Chapter 9. Leadership Development Competencies    
Cynthia S. Kubu
Chapter 2 . Advocacy Competencies    
Scott A. Sperling, Beth C. Arredondo, Stephanie D. Bajo, and Lucas D. Driskell
Index    
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