CONTENTS

Part I. Neurocounseling Theory and Knowledge 1
1 Understanding the World of Neurocounseling and
Chapter Summaries 3
Lori Russell- Chapin and Nicole Pacheco
2 Demonstrating Neurocounseling and Neuroanatomy
with the Case of Patrice: Struggling with Stability and
Independence 22
Lori Russell- Chapin
3 Integrating Neurocounseling with Assessments,
Treatment Planning, and Outcome Evaluation 57
Theodore J. Chapin
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Part II. Neurocounseling Applications 85
4 Prefrontal Cortex (FP1 and FP2): Leading with the CEO
of the Brain 87
Christine Nave and Jason DeFord
5 Frontal Lobes (F3, FZ, F4, F7, and F8): Seeing the Trees
and Seeing the Forest for the Trees 97
Jason DeFord, Mary Bartido, and Tamika Lampkin
6 Sensory Motor (C3, CZ, and C4): Helping the World Move 122
Anna Clancy Resniak, Brooke Poling, and Leah Maloney
7 Temporal Lobes (T3, T4, T5, and T6): Integrating the
World, Myself, and Others 136
Karoline Pitts, Melissa Hodge, Donna Miller, and
Nicole Pacheco
8 Parietal Lobes (P3, PZ, and P4): Making Sense of One’s
Experience and the World Around Me 157
Nicole Pacheco and Maya Ladasky
9 Occipital Lobes (O1 and O2): Visualizing the World
through Recognition and Patterns 171
Parneet Sahota
10 Coming Full Circle 177
Lori Russell- Chapin, Nicole Pacheco, and Jason DeFord
Index 188

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