Cognitive-Communication Disorders of MCI and Dementia: Definition, Assessment, and Clinical Management, Third Edition, written by internationally recognized experts Kathryn Bayles, with contributions from Kimberly McCullough, offers professionals and students a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing cognitive communication disorders in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. This third edition is particularly valuable for its updated research and insights on MCI, including detailed coverage of diagnostic criteria, characteristic features, and treatment options.
The book delves into the intricate relationship between cognition and communicative function, providing a nuanced view of how both are affected in MCI and common dementia-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body, Vascular, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, Frontotemporal, and Down Syndrome. Each chapter ends with a summary of key points to reinforce essential clinical information and facilitate student learning.
The second half of the book features an all-new Clinical Guide that offers an extensive discussion on the assessment process and evidence-based treatments for individuals at various stages of dementia. This guide is designed to equip readers with practical tools and knowledge necessary for effective clinical management.
With its focus on the latest developments in the field, this edition is a must-have resource for students and practicing professionals alike, providing a thorough understanding of cognitive communication disorders and their management in MCI and dementia populations.
