All neuropsychologists need to know how to produce evidence-based
reports. This book brings together experts to provide an in-depth guide
to high-quality report writing in a range of contexts, including
evaluations of older adults, psychiatric patients, those with complex
medical conditions, schoolchildren, and others. It reviews the
fundamental elements of a clinical neuropsychological report and shows
how to tailor findings, conclusions, and recommendations to particular
audiences, such as referring physicians, school professionals, and legal
decision makers. Of special utility, every chapter features excerpts of
sample reports, including examples of strong and poor documentation of
the same material.