THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN
INJURY
Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury
Classification of Head Injury
General Classification of Head Injury
Blunt Head Trauma, Penetrating Head Trauma, Blast or Explosion,
Overpressure Trauma, Sports Injuries, Head Injury in Infancy and
Childhood
Neuropathology of Traumatic Brain Injury
Potential Neurodegeneration
Damage to the Neurofilamentous Cytoskeleton Alterations of Calcium
Homeostasis, Apoptosis and Cellular Death, Acute Biochemical
Markers
The Pathology of Head Injury
Skull Fracture, Focal Head Injury, Diffuse (Multifocal) Brain
Damage
Secondary Injury after Head Trauma
Vascular Failure, Intracranial Hypertension, Brain Shift and
Herniation
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHIATRIC SYNDROMES FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY
Neuropsychiatric Syndromes
Adult Cognitive Disorders, Adult Executive Disorders, Child
Cognitive Disorders, Child Executive Disorders, Post-Concussion
Syndrome, Frontal Lobe Syndromes, Posttraumatic Seizure Disorders,
Posttraumatic Headaches, Normal-Pressure, Hydrocephalus,
Posttraumatic Fatigue and Excessive Daytime Somnolence, Balance
Disorders, Sexual Disorders
Psychiatric Syndromes
Depression, Mania, Anxiety Disorders, Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder, Psychosis, Personality Changes, Aggression,
References
GATHERING THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HISTORY FOLLOWING BRAIN
TRAUMA
Taking the Adult Brain Injury History
Post-trauma Symptoms and Treatment
Taking the Child Brain Injury History
Post-trauma Symptoms and Treatment,
Review of the Medical Records
Emergency Room Records, The Hospital Record, Cognitive
Rehabilitation Records, Occupational and Physical Therapy Records,
Speech and Language Pathology Records
Taking the Collateral History
THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC MENTAL STATUS AND NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
The Adult Mental Examination
The Adult Neurological Examination
Involuntary Movements, Sensory Examination, Reflexes, Coordination
and Gait
Motor Vehicle Driving after Traumatic Brain Injury
The Child Mental Examination
Child Neurological Examination
THE USE OF STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING IN THE
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Structural Imaging of Brain Trauma
Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, High-Field
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Functional Imaging of Brain Trauma,
Positron Emission Tomography, Functional Magnetic Resonance
Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Electroencephalography,
Special Problems in Pediatrics
General Pediatric Perspectives
Nonaccidental Trauma (Child Abuse)
Standardized Neurocognitive Assessment of Traumatic Brain
Injury
Basic Statistics of Psychological Testing
Adult Neurocognitive Assessment
Child Neurocognitive Assessment
Measuring Cognitive Injury in the Very Young Child
BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
The Adult
Affect and Mood Changes following TBI, Measuring Mood Changes,
Aggression, Measuring Aggression, Effects of Brain Injury upon
Sexual Behavior, Psychosocial Functioning
Traumatic Brain Injury and Impact upon Emotional Intelligence,
Measuring Aspects of Emotional Intelligence following Brain
Injury
The Child
Affect and Mood Changes after TBI, Measuring Mood Changes in
Children, Aggression, Psychosocial Functioning in Brain-Injured
Children
Dynamics of Traumatic Brain Injury within the Family or with
Significant Others
The Adult, the Child, Measurement of Patient Neurobehavioral
Function within the Family System
NEUROBEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING FOLLOWING
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Analysis of the Data
The Injury Records, the Neuropsychiatric Examination Database
Establishing Neuropsychiatric Deficits
Neuropsychiatric Treatment Planning
Pharmacologic Management of Cognitive Disorders following,
Psychotherapy following Traumatic Brain Injury, Family
Interventions and Therapy, Cognitive Rehabilitation
Clinical Neurobehavioral Analysis of Case Data
Case Study: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury as a Result of Motor
Vehicle Accident
Case Study: Moderate Brain Injury due to Slip-and-Fall
Case Study: Severe Brain Injury as a Result of a Tractor-Trailer
Truck Accident
Case Study: Child Traumatic Brain Injury
FORENSIC EXAMINATIONS: DISTINCTIONS FROM EXAMINATIONS FOR
TREATMENT AND THE DETECTION OF DECEPTION
Critical Differences between Treatment Examinations and Forensic
Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury
Are You Examining a Patient or an Examinee?
Ethics and Boundary Issues of the Forensic Neuropsychiatric
Examination
Legal Rules Governing the Admissibility of Scientific
Evidence at Court, Frye V. United States: General Acceptance
Standards, Daubert V. Merrill Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc, General
Electric Company V. Joiner, Kumho Tire Company V. Carmichael
Detection of Deception during Neuropsychiatric Examination of
Traumatic Brain Injury, Malingering, Detection of Cognitive
Malingering, Detection of Psychological Malingering, Detection of
Somatic (Physical) Malingering
CAUSATION, DAMAGES, OUTCOME, AND IMPAIRMENT DETERMINATION
FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Causation
Damages
Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury
Outcomes for Adults following Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain
Injury, Outcomes in Children following Traumatic Brain Injury
Evaluating Legal Competence following Traumatic
Brain Injury, Adult Competence, Child Competence
Determining Impairment following Traumatic Brain Injury
Disability Determination following Traumatic Brain Injury
Forensic Medical History
FORENSIC NEUROBEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
DATA
Introduction
Analysis of the Forensic Data Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Case Study: Severe Central Facial Fractures Resulting in
Traumatic Brain Injury
Case Study: Multiple Brain Traumas as a Result of Assault and
Battery
Case Study: Faking a Brain Injury in Order to Obtain Workers’
Compensation Benefits
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