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Are you a clinician or researcher in the field of neuropsychology? Look no further! Introducing Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis, the comprehensive book that provides everything you need for quantitative and qualitative assessment of clock drawing. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this well-illustrated guide offers normative data for ages 20 to 90 years, making it an invaluable resource for professionals working with a wide range of patients.
What sets Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis apart from other books is its process-oriented approach. This means you not only get the numbers, but also gain insight into the reasoning behind specific time settings and clock conditions. With numerous examples of clocks drawn by patients with various cognitive impairments, such as dementia, traumatic brain injury, and focal brain lesions, you'll be able to better understand the nuances of clock drawing as a test instrument.
But that's not all! Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis goes beyond just discussing impairments. It provides valuable insights into changes in clock drawing ability that may serve as early markers of cognitive decline in dementia. This groundbreaking information empowers you to detect and intervene earlier, potentially making a significant impact on your patients' lives.
Whether you're in neurology, psychiatry, geriatric medicine, language therapy, or occupational therapy, Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis is a must-have addition to your professional library. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your practice and stay at the forefront of the field. Get your copy now!
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