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Clinical Neuropsychology and the Psychological Care of Persons with Brain Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 553

Clinical Neuropsychology and the Psychological Care of Persons with Brain Disorders

"Despite advances in neuropsychology and the neurosciences, our understanding of how to provide effective psychological care of a person with a brain disorder has been lacking. This book suggests that effective psychological care is possible when the clinician integrates knowledge emanating from the neurosciences with a basic knowledge of human nature and how brain disorders at different stages of development influence both neuropsychological functions and the patient subjective experience of how they have been affected. Combining this integrated knowledge with an understanding of the patient's cultural and psychological background can guide the application of various psychotherapeutic interventions to help patients meaningfully cope with their disorder. This book summarizes this process for a variety of persons with different brain disorders. Brain disorders, psychological care, psychotherapy, human nature, developmental adjustment issues, patient's subjective experience, anosognosia, denial, meaning in life"--

Principles of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Principles of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

This text describes principles for understanding and managing permanent neuropsychological impairment of brain-damaged adults. It also presents a new perspective on disorders of self-awareness and recovery as well as deterioration after brain injury, which have clear implications for neurorehabilitation.

The Study of Anosognosia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

The Study of Anosognosia

This edited book summarizes advances that have occurred in the study of anosognosia. It is comprehensive in its scope, and includes the insights of several experienced clinicians and researchers actively engaged in this line of research.

Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost Outcome Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost Outcome Research

First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost Outcome Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 524

Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost Outcome Research

Neuropsychologists are being increasingly called upon to demonstrate the value of their services. This edited book introduces clinical neuropsychologists to the concepts and challenges involved in conducting cost outcome research. It provides examples of how such research can be conducted within clinical neuropsychology and therefore is a "beginning" step in what must become an interdisciplinary effort. The text suggests that more than cost effectiveness studies should be considered when demonstrating the clinical utility of neuropsychological services. The concept of "objective" and "subjective" markers of value is emphasized, particularly as it relates to measuring the impact of a neuropsy...

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation After Brain Injury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation After Brain Injury

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury

This volume provides, for the first time, multidisciplinary perspectives on the problem of awareness of deficits following brain injury. Such deficits may involve perception, attention, memory, language, or motor functions, and they can seriously disrupt an individual's ability to function. However, some brain-damaged patients are entirely unaware of the existence or severity of their deficits, even when they are easily noticed by others. In addressing these topics, contributors cover the entire range of neuropsychological syndromes in which problems with awareness of deficit are observed: hemiplegia and hemianopia, amnesia, aphasia, traumatic head injury, dementia, and others. On the clinical side, leading researchers delineate the implications of awareness of deficits for rehabilitation and patient management, and the role of defense mechanisms such as denial. Theoretical discussions focus on the importance of awareness disturbances for better understanding such cognitive processes as attention, consciousness, and monitoring.

Clinical Neuropsychology of Intervention
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Clinical Neuropsychology of Intervention

Neuropsychology has been concerned with brain-behavior relationships. Clinical neuropsychology has been concerned with application of relation ships to clinical problems. As interest in these topics continues, a spin-off from clinical neuropsychology has been the realization ofthe potential ofde lineations of behavioral consequences of cerebral lesions for developing and evaluating restoration and compensation objectives. Methods for these proce dures are scattered in books, journal articles, or else unwritten, and only in the minds of clinicians. Questions need to be addressed regarding the kinds ofassessment selections required; the types ofrehabilitation planning; the in fluences ofthe en...

International Handbook of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

International Handbook of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

This volume provides comprehensive international coverage of neuropsychological rehabilitation. It contains scientific discussions of dynamic brain changes (genetics, structure, physiology and hormones) plasticity of the central nervous system, functional reorganization and brain repair in response to treatment in all stages, and emphasizes acute care of early and precise diagnostics. It is intended for clinicians, professionals and students in neuropsychology, health psychology, rehabilitation, behavioral neurology, occupational and physical therapy.

Awareness of Deficit after Brain Injury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Awareness of Deficit after Brain Injury

This volume provides, for the first time, multidisciplinary perspectives on the problem of awareness of deficits following brain injury. Such deficits may involve perception, attention, memory, language, or motor functions, and they can seriously disrupt an individual's ability to function. However, some brain-damaged patients are entirely unaware of the existence or severity of their deficits, even when they are easily noticed by others. In addressing these topics, contributors cover the entire range of neuropsychological syndromes in which problems with awareness of deficit are observed: hemiplegia and hemianopia, amnesia, aphasia, traumatic head injury, dementia, and others. On the clinical side, leading researchers delineate the implications of awareness of deficits for rehabilitation and patient management, and the role of defense mechanisms such as denial. Theoretical discussions focus on the importance of awareness disturbances for better understanding such cognitive processes as attention, consciousness, and monitoring.