It covers "stories" ranging from patients with Huntington's disease and temporal-lobe epilepsy to those struggling with deep dyslexia or recovering from traumatic brain injury .
One notable "story" involves the neuropsychological assessment of an American Indian patient following a ruptured aneurysm, illustrating how cultural background affects diagnosis and care. Neuropsychological Formulation A Clinical Casebook
Cases follow individuals across the lifespan, such as a child experiencing educational disengagement after a mild brain injury or an adolescent facing complex social concerns alongside learning difficulties. It covers "stories" ranging from patients with Huntington's
While is a professional textbook rather than a fictional story, it uses a narrative-driven approach to explore real-life clinical cases . Edited by Jamie A.B. Macniven , the book focuses on "formulation"—the process of weaving together a patient's medical history, test results, and personal life into a coherent "story" to guide treatment. Themes and "Stories" in the Casebook While is a professional textbook rather than a