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This book is available at Amazon.com - both new and used. I did not find it
by searching under the title but by searching "Huber and Cummings".

Elaine

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> Edith the Headdress, Rob, and Deanna,
>
>        The citation for the book is Huber and Cummings, eds., Parkinson's
> Disease Neurobehavioral Aspects (l992).
>
>        I ordered the book right after it came out, and it was difficult to
> find.  By now it may be out-of-print.  It has 25 articles, written by
> different contributors, of differing professional backgrounds.  The book
is
> edited by Huber, who was an Assistant Professor of Neurology and
Psychiatry
> at the University of Kansas Medical School, and Cummings, who was an
> Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at
the
> UCLA Medical School, when the book came out. There are six parts to the
book:
> Clinical and neurobiological overview; cognitive impairments; dementia;
> depression; drug therapy and behavior; and summary.  I convinced the clerk
at
> the bookstore to take off that waxy paper cover, which expensive medical
and
> law books come wrapped in, and let me preview the book before I purchased
it.
>  This book is not for everyone: it is geared to professionals not to
consumer
> PWPs.  The articles tend to be literature overviews, or lectures, in the
> topics areas without any practical guidance as to how to live with the
> cognitive problems, dementia or depression.   Hopefully by now the book
can
> be found at a medical school library, psychology department library, or
> hospital library.
>
>        I was hoping no one wanted the citation because I wasn't certain
where
> the book was.  I am sorry that I did not take the time to locate the book
and
> include the citation in the original e-mail. I hope that you locate the
book,
> and that it is helpful to you.   Katie
>
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