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      Working with the Brain in Psychology: Considering Careers in Neuropsychology

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      This text seeks to assist students in their career exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage of career planning, to the branch of psychology known as neuropsychology. It differentiates neuropsychology from alternative career paths, and provides contrib...

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      Product ID:9781032325378
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Working with the Brain in Psychology
      Subtitle:Considering Careers in Neuropsychology
      Authors:Author: Hilary C. Bertisch, Lynn A. Schaefer
      Page Count:102
      Subjects:Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints, Psychological theory & schools of thought, Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Medicine: general issues, Occupational therapy, Family and health, Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Medicine: general issues, Occupational therapy, Family & health
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      This text seeks to assist students in their career exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage of career planning, to the branch of psychology known as neuropsychology. It differentiates neuropsychology from alternative career paths, and provides contributions from neuropsychologists in various settings.

      Working with the Brain in Psychology: Considering Careers in Neuropsychology seeks to assist students in their career exploration, by introducing them early, in the contemplative stage of career planning, to the fascinating speciality of psychology known as neuropsychology. The text spends considerable time differentiating neuropsychology from alternative career paths, and provides personal accounts, contributions from neuropsychologists in various settings, and case examples of different patient populations to illustrate what it is like to train to become and work as a neuropsychologist.

      This text begins by describing what neuropsychology is, how it is situated within psychology, and for whom it could be a good fit. Suggestions are provided about how to engage in self-assessment in order to help choose a career. It goes on to review over a dozen similar and overlapping careers to illustrate how neuropsychology stands out. Quotes by professional neuropsychologists bring to life what "a day in the life" looks like in different settings, and the kinds of populations with whom neuropsychologists work are illustrated with case examples. This book then outlines how one becomes a neuropsychologist, including how to re-specialize from a different field. It also gives an honest appraisal of potential challenges that come with this career, and ends with anticipated future directions in the profession to look forward to.

      This book will be useful primarily for psychology-minded undergraduates and college graduates thinking of going on to graduate school for psychology, as well as for high school students interested in the brain and psychology. This book is further aimed at those considering a change of career from a related field into neuropsychology, as well as the guidance counselors and college career centers that assist with career planning. It is accompanied by a freely available eResource full of related weblinks that will be of use to students wanting further information and guidance.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-09-21

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      Weight136 g
      Dimensions215 × 138 × 9 mm