SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Introduction SECTION II: NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS 1. Alzheimer’s Disease Madeleine L. Werhane, David P. Sheppard, Kathleen F. Pagulayan, Mark W. Bondi, and Lisa-Delano Wood 2. Cerebrovascular Disorders and Vascular Dementia Kelsey Wilson, Mary Jeffrey, and Brian Yochim 3. Parkinson’s Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies Phillip K. Martin, Kate A. Wyman-Chick, Matthew J. Barrett, and Ryan W. Schroeder 4. Frontotemporal Dementias Molly Memel and Joel H. Kramer 5. Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults Jessica Bove and Russell M. Bauer 6. Delirium in Older Adults Jasmen Rice and Carol Manning SECTION III: OTHER CONDITIONS 7. Psychiatric Disorders in Older Adults Nancy A Pachana, Charissa Hosseini, and Donna Pinsker 8. Sleep, Fatigue, and Pain in Older Adulthood Yana Suchy, Stacey L. Brothers, Steven E. Carlson, and Paula G. Williams 9. Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults Doug Johnson-Greene SECTION IV: ASSESSMENT 10. The Clinical Interview Jacobus Donders 11. Selection and Use of Screening Measures Grant Harris and Brian P. Yochim 12. Neuropsychological Batteries for Older Adults Jessica L. Katschke, John L. Woodard, and Bradley N. Axelrod 13. Teleneuropsychology and Applications of Technology Dustin B. Hammers 14. Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment in Older Adults and Patients with Dementia and Claimed Dementia. Thomas Merten and Matthias Henry 15. Testing accommodations in geriatric neuropsychology Kirk J Stucky and Maegan Hatfield-Eldred 16. Functional Assessment Lynn A. Schaefer 17. Cultural Considerations in Geriatric Neuropsychology June Yu Paltzer and& Mi-Yeoung Jo 18. Serial Assessment in the Older Patient Kevin Duff, Katherine E. Dorociak, and Torricia H. Yamada SECTION V: SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CONTEXTS 19. The Application of Neuroimaging for Normal and Pathological Aging L. Stephen Miller and Marissa A. Gogniat 20. Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity in Older Adults Stacey Wood, Shane S. Bush, and George J. Demakis 21. Forensic Assessment in Geriatric Neuropsychology George J. Demakis, Michelle J. Chen, and Dana R. Miller SECTION VI: INTERVENTION 22. The Relay of Neuropsychological Information: Providing Feedback Matthew J. Wynn, Catherine H. Ju, and Brian D. Carpenter 23. Neuropsychological Treatment and Wellness Promotion with Older Adults Michelle Mlinac, Lindsey Jacobs, and Shane S. Bush 24. Working with Families Diana DiGasbarro, Darby Simon, and Benjamin Mast 25. Medication Effects on Cognition in Older Adults Simon F. Crowe 26. Working with Geriatric Healthcare Teams: Opportunities for Neuropsychologists Kyle S. Page, Nabeel T. Yehyawi, and B. Heath Gordon SECTION VII: ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES 27. Ethical Issues in Geriatric Neuropsychology Shane S. Bush, Andrew L. Heck, and Christine Liff 28. Billing and Financial Arrangements for Neuropsychological and Psychological Services for Older Adults Margaret Lanca, and Danielle N. Abrams