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Neuropsychology and the dementia spectrum: Differential diagnosis, clinical management, and forensic utility.

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BACKGROUND The utility of neuropsychology in the treatment and evaluation of neuropsychological disorders and neurodegenerative diseases is supported by scientific study. As a discipline, neuropsychology's value and efficacy when applied… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND The utility of neuropsychology in the treatment and evaluation of neuropsychological disorders and neurodegenerative diseases is supported by scientific study. As a discipline, neuropsychology's value and efficacy when applied to the dementia spectrum are rooted in its inherent adaptability as a practical, cost-effective, and scientifically based resource for differential diagnosis, treatment planning, and forensic decision making. OBJECTIVES This article provides a framework for conceptualizing dementia as a spectrum of disorders and outlines a rationale for preferential reliance upon neuropsychological tenants. The function of neuropsychology in differential diagnosis, clinical management, integrative care, and forensic applications is delineated for use as a contemporary interdisciplinary reference. METHODOLOGY An overview of the literature on dementia as a spectrum of disorders has been integrated with the science and practice of neuropsychology. CONCLUSIONS The utility of neuropsychology emanates from its focus on brain functioning and the discipline's appreciation for the relationship between brain functioning on cognition, mental state, and behavior. Early and routine referral for neuropsychological assessment allows for the objective determination of normal versus abnormal neurocognitive functioning, provides a baseline for serial reassessment, and leads to the more rapid deployment of effective treatments. Beyond the hospital and clinic, neuropsychological expertise is increasingly sought after as integral to the legal system when decisions regarding eligibility for long term care and questions about capacity require objective and reliable measurement.

Keywords: differential diagnosis; utility; neuropsychology; dementia spectrum

Journal Title: NeuroRehabilitation
Year Published: 2020

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