This volume, the first to specifically address the function of
psychologists as practitioners and scientists in medical settings,
presents a range of approaches to assessment and diagnostic practice
rather than a litany of specific tools, diseases, or diagnostic
problems. The comprehensive discussion, augmented by 41 case studies,
addresses the psychological assessment of patients and their families
using traditional neuropsychological and psychological diagnostic tools
in various topic areas and settings. The application of assessment to
issues such as ethics and law, professional self-assessment and
credentialling, and the communication of diagnostic findings is also
discussed.