Psychological techniques have a major role to play in the treatment and management of epilepsy. The Clinical Psychologist's Handbook of Epilepsy is the first comprehensive reference text written specifically from a psychological angle. A team of experts review the latest research and give practical advice for the clinician in areas including neuropsychological assessment, the impact of anti-epileptic medication, and behaviour problems in children with epilepsy.
Key Features
- Comprehensive reference text from a psychological perspective.
- Insights from a team of experts in the field.
- Practical advice for clinicians on various topics.
- Resource for both new and experienced psychologists.
Additional Information
The impact of epilepsy in people with learning disabilities is also discussed. This book serves as a practical handbook for all psychologists working in the area, providing a useful resource for research.