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Neuropsychology
The Brain and Relational Approaches

First Edition


October 2025 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Neuropsychology: The Brain and Relational Approaches provides a clinically oriented introduction to neuropsychology through a relational lens. Covering historical and theoretical foundations, neuropsychological function and dysfunction, and clinical practice, this text is an essential resource for understanding and treating brain injury. Its emphasis on a relational approach to neuropsychology also helps students understand the profound impact of social and environmental factors on brain function and recovery. With fascinating real-life case studies of patients throughout, this text is ideal for students taking neuropsychology modules in psychology and related fields.

R. Stephen Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Lorraine Crawley
is a Senior Clinical Psychologist/Clinical Coordinator with the University of Limerick Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme.

Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Donal G. Fortune is a Full Professor and the Chair of Clinical Psychology at the University of Limerick.
 
 
Part I: Introducing Neuropsychology
 
Chapter 1: History of neuropsychology: Vygotsky and Luria – the ‘social’ origins of neuropsychology
 
Chapter 2: Introducing the relational brain and relational self
 
Chapter 3: Human beings as meaning makers
 
Chapter 4: Introducing self-defining memories and narrative approaches to brain injury
 
Part II: Neuropsychology: Function and Dysfunction
 
Chapter 5: Functional neuroanatomy
 
Chapter 6: Neurodegenerative disorders
 
Chapter 7: Disorders of attention and perception
 
Chapter 8: Executive dysfunction
 
Chapter 9: Memory
 
Chapter 10: Language and neurorehabilitation
 
Part III: Neuropsychology and Clinical Practice
 
Chapter 11: Overview of contemporary neurorehabilitation
 
Chapter 12: Consciousness
 
Chapter 13: Pain and the brain
 
Chapter 14: Emotional and social functioning from a clinical perspective
 
Chapter 15: Practical issues in clinical neuropsychology

R. Stephen Walsh

R. Stephen Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at MMU where he is part of the forensic team and he contributes to a wide range of courses at both undergraduate and post graduate levels.  Stephen’s research has a particular focus on the role social identity plays in individual behaviour, and outcomes, and he  has published widely in this area. More About Author

Lorraine Crawley

Neil Dagnall

Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University. More About Author

Donal Fortune

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