Childhood Epilepsy: Language, Learning and Behavioural Complications

Childhood Epilepsy: Language, Learning and Behavioural Complications (Hardcover)
by William B. Svoboda (Author)
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'This is a useful volume not only for reference bu for browsing and as a source of information for those who look after children with epilepsy.' Doctor's Net '... I recommend this book wholeheartedly as a courageous undertaking, highlighting problems that may go unrecognised long after the epilepsy has been brought under control.' The Lancet '... this is a bench book for Child Neurology departments and its ample scope and extensive references will prove of value there. Its distinguished author's experience is well worth attending to.' Journal of Psychological Medicine 'The author provides an excellent overview of literature relating to the topic. He successfully adds to current understanding by adopting a holistic approach in his attempt to promote an awareness of some of the complications experienced by a significant number of children with epilepsy. A well-written, evidence based book, which will appeal to epilepsy nurse specialists and other neuroscience nurses with a developing interest and knowledge in childhood epilepsy.' British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
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"[T]his impressive volume is one of the first dedicated entirely to the inter-relatedness of language, learning, and behavioural difficulties in childhood epilepsy. I recommend this book wholeheartedly as a courageous undertaking, highlighting problems that may go unrecognised long after the epilepsy has been brought under control." Gillian Parkinson, The Lancet, Neurology
"This is a unique book, as no similar compilation of information is available. It is up-to-date and, as a single authored source, reads evenly and provides great continuity between chapters and sections. It occupies a unique niche and is a valuable contribution to the literature." Doody's Review ServiceG
"...very readable...References are numerous throughout the 656 pages and the book is easy to use due to the many headings and sub-headings...This is a useful volume not only for reference but for browsing and as a source of information for those who look after children with epilepsy." Doctors' Net
"This book provides a comprehensive and well-referenced overview of current thinking and research pertaining to co-morbidities associated with childhood epilepsy." British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Siobhan Hannan
"...on the whole this is a very useful and interesting book which I think will be of particular interest to clinicians with a specialist interest in children with epilepsy." Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Marian Perkins
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Childhood Epilepsy: Language, Learning and Behavioural Complications (Hardcover)
by William B. Svoboda (Author)
Product Details
- Hardcover: 672 pages
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (April 5, 2004)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0521823382
- ISBN-13: 978-0521823388
Review
'This is a useful volume not only for reference bu for browsing and as a source of information for those who look after children with epilepsy.' Doctor's Net '... I recommend this book wholeheartedly as a courageous undertaking, highlighting problems that may go unrecognised long after the epilepsy has been brought under control.' The Lancet '... this is a bench book for Child Neurology departments and its ample scope and extensive references will prove of value there. Its distinguished author's experience is well worth attending to.' Journal of Psychological Medicine 'The author provides an excellent overview of literature relating to the topic. He successfully adds to current understanding by adopting a holistic approach in his attempt to promote an awareness of some of the complications experienced by a significant number of children with epilepsy. A well-written, evidence based book, which will appeal to epilepsy nurse specialists and other neuroscience nurses with a developing interest and knowledge in childhood epilepsy.' British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
Review
"[T]his impressive volume is one of the first dedicated entirely to the inter-relatedness of language, learning, and behavioural difficulties in childhood epilepsy. I recommend this book wholeheartedly as a courageous undertaking, highlighting problems that may go unrecognised long after the epilepsy has been brought under control." Gillian Parkinson, The Lancet, Neurology
"This is a unique book, as no similar compilation of information is available. It is up-to-date and, as a single authored source, reads evenly and provides great continuity between chapters and sections. It occupies a unique niche and is a valuable contribution to the literature." Doody's Review ServiceG
"...very readable...References are numerous throughout the 656 pages and the book is easy to use due to the many headings and sub-headings...This is a useful volume not only for reference but for browsing and as a source of information for those who look after children with epilepsy." Doctors' Net
"This book provides a comprehensive and well-referenced overview of current thinking and research pertaining to co-morbidities associated with childhood epilepsy." British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Siobhan Hannan
"...on the whole this is a very useful and interesting book which I think will be of particular interest to clinicians with a specialist interest in children with epilepsy." Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Marian Perkins
http://www.book4doc.com/88416
http://www.book4doc.com/63065
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