Best Medical Neuropsychology Under $200 (2026)
We selected titles under $200 with strong reader ratings, relevant neuropsychology focus, clinical or academic authorship, and demonstrable practical value for clinicians or informed readers
This roundup highlights medically oriented neuropsychology books and workbooks under $200 chosen for clinical usefulness, evidence-informed approaches, and reader ratings. Selections prioritize author credentials, practical applicability for clinicians or informed lay readers, and overall value as reflected in reviews and price-to-content balance
Top Picks
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Studies in Hysteria
A medical psychology work by Joseph Breuer detailing early ideas on hysteria. Key benefit: concise overview for clinical context. Customer insight: mixed sentiment elements present in discussions
- historical medical perspective
- clinical-neuropsychology context
- authoritative author
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The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook: Obstacle navigation in trauma recovery
Workbook addressing trauma recovery through structured activities. Helps users overcome obstacles and build solid grounding. Customer insight highlights engagement with practical exercises
- trauma-focused workbook
- structured grounding activities
- authors with expertise in neuropsychology
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Big Brains and the Human Superorganism (Medical Neuropsychology)
Explores why special brains emerge in hominids and social animals, linking neuropsychology to collective behavior. Insight on brain-social dynamics and evolution
- neuropsychology focus
- evolutionary context
- social-structure perspective
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Inside Views from the Dissociated Worlds of Extreme Violence
A medical neuropsychology work by Gaby Breitenbach exploring extreme violence through dissociated perspectives. Provides analytical insight into neurological and psychological aspects. customer insight indicates nuanced reactions to challenging content
- neuropsychology focus
- dissociated worldviews
- extreme violence examination
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Managing Challenging Behaviour Following Acquired Brain Injury (Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: A Modular Handbook)
A modular handbook addressing challenging behaviours after acquired brain injury, supporting neuropsychological rehabilitation. Provides practical insights for managing behaviors and improving outcomes. Customer insight notes mixed feedback, with no strong positive or negative signals
- neuropsychology-focused guidance
- modular framework
- caregiver and clinician applicability
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Practical Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury (The Brain Injuries Series)
A comprehensive text on neuropsychological rehab after acquired brain injury, detailing strategies and clinical considerations. "This book provides structured guidance for rehabilitation professionals."
- practical rehabilitation strategies
- acquired brain injury focus
- expert contributor group
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Cheap Talk: Disability and the Politics of Communication
A scholarly work exploring disability and communication within a social and political context. Key benefit: provides critical perspectives on discourse and everyday interaction. Customer insight: mixed reactions in text form
- disability and communication theory
- corporalities framework
- political discourse analysis
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New Frontiers in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
An educational resource exploring pediatric traumatic brain injury, authored by leading experts. Provides clinical insights and evidence-based perspectives for neuropsychology practitioners. Customer insight note: positive reception from readers
- pediatric TBI focus
- expert-authored content
- continuing education series
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Neuropsychology (2nd Edition) - Psychology Focus
An educational resource on neuropsychology. Clear coverage for students and practitioners with practical insights. Customer feedback notes mixed perceptions on content depth
- 2nd edition updates
- focused psychology content
- academic-friendly structure
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The Believer's Brain
A medical neuropsychology text by Heilman and Donda. Focuses on cognitive and neurological aspects of belief systems. customer insight: neutral feedback suggests interest in the subject matter
- medical neuropsychology focus
- authoritative authors
- concise title