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▼a Christensen, Anne-Lise.
▼a Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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▼b International Perspectives.
▼a Hoboken:
▼b Taylor and Francis,
▼c 2014.
▼a 1 online resource (638 pages).
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▼a Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience Series
▼a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Foreword; 1 Finding the Right Treatment Combinations: Changes in Rehabilitation over the Past Five Years; 2 Pharmacological Treatments for Brain-Injury Repair: Progress and Prognosis; 3 Head Trauma Destiny: Interactions of Neuropharmacology and Personality; 4 Some Pathophysiological Aspects of Chronic Organic Brain Syndrome Illustrated by the Use of Brain-Imaging Techniques; 5 The Value of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation; 6 Monitoring Behavior During Coma and Posttraumatic Amnesia.
▼a 7 Strategic Aspects of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation8 Cognitive Training Methods in Rehabilitation of Memory; 9 Computers in Aphasia Rehabilitation; 10 A New Approach to Physical Rehabilitation; 11 Individuality, Lesion Location, and Psychotherapy After Brain Injury; 12 Rehabilitating Psychosocial Functioning; 13 Traumatic Brain-Injury Rehabilitation Outcome Studies in the United States; 14 Rehabilitation Treatment Variables that Affect Outcome After Brain Injury; 15 Psychosocial Outcome in Denmark; 16 Overview of the Economics of Rehabilitation in the United States.
▼a 17 Social and Economic Consequences of Brain Damage in Denmark: A Case Study18 Federal Planning with Regard to Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States; 19 A European Chart for Evaluation of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury; 20 Visions for Rehabilitation; 21 Visions for International Support Organizations; 22 Panel Discussion; Postscript; Author Index; Subject Index.
▼a Most individuals with brain damage experience a curtailment or loss of lifestyle without rehabilitation. Improved methods and appropriately timed medical interventions now make it possible for more individuals to survive brain insults and to be assisted by rehabilitation neuropsychologists in achieving renewed commitment to life. Damage to the brain -- the organ of human emotions and cognition -- reduces psychological functioning and realistic adaptation, and the patient and his/her family are often encapsulated in the time prior to injury. To regain part or most of the lifestyle lost, an hone.
▼a Print version record.
▼a Brain damage
▼x Patients
▼x Rehabilitation
▼v Congresses.
▼a Clinical neuropsychology
▼v Congresses.
▼a Uzzell, Barbara P.
▼i Print version:
▼a Christensen, Anne-Lise.
▼t Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation : International Perspectives.
▼d Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2014,
▼z 9780805814477
▼a Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience Series.
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| Data Type : | eBook |
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| ISBN : | 9781317780977 |
| ISBN : | 1317780973 |
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| Personal Author : | Christensen, Anne-Lise. |
| Title/Author : | Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation [electronic resource]: International Perspectives. |
| Imprint : | Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2014. |
| Format : | 1 online resource (638 pages). |
| Total Title Note : | Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience Series |
| Content Note : | Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Foreword; 1 Finding the Right Treatment Combinations: Changes in Rehabilitation over the Past Five Years; 2 Pharmacological Treatments for Brain-Injury Repair: Progress and Prognosis; 3 Head Trauma Destiny: Interactions of Neuropharmacology and Personality; 4 Some Pathophysiological Aspects of Chronic Organic Brain Syndrome Illustrated by the Use of Brain-Imaging Techniques; 5 The Value of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation; 6 Monitoring Behavior During Coma and Posttraumatic Amnesia. |
| Content Note : | 7 Strategic Aspects of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation8 Cognitive Training Methods in Rehabilitation of Memory; 9 Computers in Aphasia Rehabilitation; 10 A New Approach to Physical Rehabilitation; 11 Individuality, Lesion Location, and Psychotherapy After Brain Injury; 12 Rehabilitating Psychosocial Functioning; 13 Traumatic Brain-Injury Rehabilitation Outcome Studies in the United States; 14 Rehabilitation Treatment Variables that Affect Outcome After Brain Injury; 15 Psychosocial Outcome in Denmark; 16 Overview of the Economics of Rehabilitation in the United States. |
| Content Note : | 17 Social and Economic Consequences of Brain Damage in Denmark: A Case Study18 Federal Planning with Regard to Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States; 19 A European Chart for Evaluation of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury; 20 Visions for Rehabilitation; 21 Visions for International Support Organizations; 22 Panel Discussion; Postscript; Author Index; Subject Index. |
| 요약 : | Most individuals with brain damage experience a curtailment or loss of lifestyle without rehabilitation. Improved methods and appropriately timed medical interventions now make it possible for more individuals to survive brain insults and to be assisted by rehabilitation neuropsychologists in achieving renewed commitment to life. Damage to the brain -- the organ of human emotions and cognition -- reduces psychological functioning and realistic adaptation, and the patient and his/her family are often encapsulated in the time prior to injury. To regain part or most of the lifestyle lost, an hone. |
| General Subject Name : | Brain damage -- Patients -- Rehabilitation -- Congresses. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Clinical neuropsychology -- Congresses. -- |
| Personal Author : | Uzzell, Barbara P. |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Christensen, Anne-Lise. Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation : International Perspectives. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2014, 9780805814477 |
| Language | English |
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