A Transculturally Informed Approach to Engaging Developmental Neuropsychology in the Support of Prevention and Intervention
from Part III - Community Psychology in Action
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2021
This chapter addresses how mental health needs and challenges experienced during adolescence can be understood within a framework of clinical neuroscience and its implications regarding development and risk. Through a discussion of current findings regarding adolescent brain development and its organization of the skills required for managing the increased demands for problem-solving and self-reliance that come with adulthood, a biopsychosocial consideration is presented to support how pediatric neuropsychological consultation can facilitate more effective guidance regarding developmental demands and how they can be supported within the family and community. Utilizing the author’s experience consulting in China as a model for critically considering how current assessment practices play out cross-culturally, a model for a more informed, multidisciplinary, and collaborative approach to neuropsychological consultation is proposed that seeks to foster greater attention to the intersectional and contextual demands adolescent development presents.
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