Description
Book SynopsisA unique resource for all health care practitioners caring for people with multiple sclerosis. Endorsed by The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis CentersMultiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive neurologic disease, is characterized by a host of physical symptoms. But the neurobehavioral consequences of MS can be as devastating and debilitating as physical symptoms, and they are often unreported and undertreated. In this new book, Dr. Anthony Feinstein, a neuropsychiatrist, documents the effects of MS on cognition, information processing speed, learning and memory, executive function, personality, mood, and behavior. Feinstein touches on a number of topics, including the common cognitive challenges that occur with MS, such as slowed information processing speed, impaired memory, and executive function deficits psychiatric disorders that accompany MS, such as depression and psychosis current neuropsychological, brain MRI, and treatment data applicable to the psychiatric and cognitive dis
Trade ReviewAny health professional involved in the care of people with multiple sclerosis should read Feinstein's book, regardless of their specialty.
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The LancetTable of ContentsIntroduction
Chapter 1. The Paradox of Time and Space
Chapter 2. Cognition in General and Processing Speed in Particular
Chapter 3. More on Processing Speed and the Tyranny of Distraction
Chapter 4. Learning and Memory
Chapter 5. Planning and Problem Solving
Chapter 6. Global Impairment and the Unraveling of Personality
Chapter 7. Sadness and Irritability
Chapter 8. More on Depression and the Causal Complexities of Enduring Sadness
Chapter 9. Laughter and Tears
Chapter 10. A Break with Reality
Chapter 11. The Paradox of Time and Space: Redux
References
Index