"No, this isn’t a dream – just a dream of a book. ... The volume remains highly accessible, with the scales and the domains they are intended to cover very easy to locate using the Table of Contents and several helpful indexes. ... A Compendium of Tests, Scales and Questionnaires is an instant classic, a ‘must-have’ for the library of every professional working in neurorehabilitation." – Tessa Hart, Moss Rehabilitation Institute, Elkins Park, PA, USA, in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
"For the dedicated scale user, meaning some cognitive neurologists, [A Compendium of Tests, Scales, and Questionnaires] is an extremely valuable and desirable addition to the library ... and many neurorehabilitationists will also want to have access to this book as well." – A.J. Larner, Cognitive Function Clinic, WCNN, Liverpool, UK, in Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation
"Dr Tate and her team are to be congratulated on this immense work. The labor of love that must have gone into producing this outstanding work is to be admired. ... The compendium is an absolute joy to use, and will be of immense help to both health professionals and their patients, in objectively assessing and monitoring change and recovery over time. I believe that this compendium deserves to be on the shelf of every lead clinician and researcher involved in the care and rehabilitation of individuals with acquired brain damage." – Eli Jaldow, Consultant Neuropsychologist, St Thomas’s NHS Trust, London, in The International Journal of Psychogeriatrics
"Attention, brain injury researchers and clinicians! This unique compilation is a must-have for your bookshelf, as it brings order to the chaos wrought by the explosion of scales in this area. Professor Tate’s judiciously- and meticulously-selected collection of assessment instruments offers an optimal blend of comprehensiveness, brevity and detail required to help you quickly identify the measures you need. " – Bruce Caplan, Senior Editor, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation and Private Practitioner in Wynnewood, PA, USA
"This is a book that all neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists should have on their bookshelves - and within easy reach! Other professions, particularly occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, rehabilitation doctors and neurologists will also find it extremely useful. I believe it will prove to be a classic. To have all this information to hand in one volume is a treat and I am sure I will not be the only psychologist who will be referring to this treasure very frequently." – Barbara Wilson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, UK
"The time consuming hunt to identify and understand the pros and cons of available outcome measures is over. Dr. Tate has compiled a comprehensive, scholarly, and eminently useful guide to help clinicians select screening tests, rating scales and questionnaires matched to their clinical needs. This book will be one of the most well used resources by clinicians concerned with documenting and measuring neurologically-based impairments." – McKay Moore Sohlberg, Professor Communication Disorders & Sciences at University of Oregon, USA and Author of Cognitive Rehabilitation: An Integrated Neuropsychological Approach
"Tate’s Compendium is an extraordinary and comprehensive work. Concise syntheses of each measure’s psychometric qualities, utility, applications, and clear linkages to the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) greatly facilitate comparison and selection of measures. This landmark volume will find a welcome home on the shelf of any student, clinician, or researcher involved in the assessment of the sequelae of acquired brain disorders." – James F. Malec, Research Director, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, USA and Professor Emeritus, Mayo Clinic
"Tate has identified the relevant information on a huge number of scales to save us much of the work and for that we should be extremely grateful. The book is an incredibly useful resource. I am sure clinicians, therapists and researchers working in the field of acquired brain injury will consult this book frequently - I know I will." – Jonathan Evans, Professor of Applied Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow, UK
"With this book, Professor Tate is not only providing an incredibly valuable service in creating a compendium of what measures are currently available; she has also done much of the ground work for improving evidence-based practice for the future." – Huw Williams, Associate Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Exeter, UK
"The compendium is written in a clear and concise manner, rendering it a user-friendly, quick reference guide. The easy to follow structure and clear language make it accessible and useful for health professionals across different settings who might have limited access to bibliographic databases or limited time to conduct a thorough search for appropriate measures. ... It is one of those books that will not just sit on the shelf but will be consulted often and for diverse reasons." – Theodore Tsaousides, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
"No, this isn’t a dream – just a dream of a book. ... The volume remains highly accessible, with the scales and the domains they are intended to cover very easy to locate using the Table of Contents and several helpful indexes. ... A Compendium of Tests, Scales and Questionnaires is an instant classic, a ‘must-have’ for the library of every professional working in neurorehabilitation." – Tessa Hart, Moss Rehabilitation Institute, Elkins Park, PA, USA, in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
"For the dedicated scale user, meaning some cognitive neurologists, [A Compendium of Tests, Scales, and Questionnaires] is an extremely valuable and desirable addition to the library ... and many neurorehabilitationists will also want to have access to this book as well." – A.J. Larner, Cognitive Function Clinic, WCNN, Liverpool, UK, in Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation
"Dr Tate and her team are to be congratulated on this immense work. The labor of love that must have gone into producing this outstanding work is to be admired. ... The compendium is an absolute joy to use, and will be of immense help to both health professionals and their patients, in objectively assessing and monitoring change and recovery over time. I believe that this compendium deserves to be on the shelf of every lead clinician and researcher involved in the care and rehabilitation of individuals with acquired brain damage." – Eli Jaldow, Consultant Neuropsychologist, St Thomas’s NHS Trust, London, in The International Journal of Psychogeriatrics
"Attention, brain injury researchers and clinicians! This unique compilation is a must-have for your bookshelf, as it brings order to the chaos wrought by the explosion of scales in this area. Professor Tate’s judiciously- and meticulously-selected collection of assessment instruments offers an optimal blend of comprehensiveness, brevity and detail required to help you quickly identify the measures you need. " – Bruce Caplan, Senior Editor, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation and Private Practitioner in Wynnewood, PA, USA
"This is a book that all neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists should have on their bookshelves - and within easy reach! Other professions, particularly occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, rehabilitation doctors and neurologists will also find it extremely useful. I believe it will prove to be a classic. To have all this information to hand in one volume is a treat and I am sure I will not be the only psychologist who will be referring to this treasure very frequently." – Barbara Wilson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, UK
"The time consuming hunt to identify and understand the pros and cons of available outcome measures is over. Dr. Tate has compiled a comprehensive, scholarly, and eminently useful guide to help clinicians select screening tests, rating scales and questionnaires matched to their clinical needs. This book will be one of the most well used resources by clinicians concerned with documenting and measuring neurologically-based impairments." – McKay Moore Sohlberg, Professor Communication Disorders & Sciences at University of Oregon, USA and Author of Cognitive Rehabilitation: An Integrated Neuropsychological Approach
"Tate’s Compendium is an extraordinary and comprehensive work. Concise syntheses of each measure’s psychometric qualities, utility, applications, and clear linkages to the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) greatly facilitate comparison and selection of measures. This landmark volume will find a welcome home on the shelf of any student, clinician, or researcher involved in the assessment of the sequelae of acquired brain disorders." – James F. Malec, Research Director, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, USA and Professor Emeritus, Mayo Clinic
"Tate has identified the relevant information on a huge number of scales to save us much of the work and for that we should be extremely grateful. The book is an incredibly useful resource. I am sure clinicians, therapists and researchers working in the field of acquired brain injury will consult this book frequently - I know I will." – Jonathan Evans, Professor of Applied Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow, UK
"With this book, Professor Tate is not only providing an incredibly valuable service in creating a compendium of what measures are currently available; she has also done much of the ground work for improving evidence-based practice for the future." – Huw Williams, Associate Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Exeter, UK