The potential of behavioural approaches for improving the lives of people with acquired brain injury is immense. Here that potential is laid out and explored with a thoroughgoing regard for clinical practice and the theoretical frameworks that underpin that practice. This book will prove an invaluable resource for clinical psychologists and the whole range of therapists working with patients suffering from acquired brain damage
The aim of this review is to discuss the basic forms of neuropsychological rehabilitation for patien...
Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.General introduction: what is the relevance of neurops...
This chapter focuses on general issues in neuropsychological rehabilitation (NR) looks at the develo...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Neurobehavioural disability (NBD) follows many forms of serious brain injury and is a major constrai...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
This review was aimed at systematically investigating the treatment efficacy and clinical effectiven...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
<p>BACKGROUND: The evidence base on neurobehavioural disorders and their rehabilitation has be...
This article describes how principles from neuroscience can be used to inform, guide and develop psy...
Due to diverse cognitive, emotional and interpersonal changes that can follow brain injury, psycholo...
The authors describe the principles and functioning of a 7-week course of interdisciplinary treatmen...
This paper describes and evaluates a program of neuropsychological rehabilitationwhich aims to impro...
The study of patients affected by disorders of the central nervous system is one of the crucial rese...
The aim of this review is to discuss the basic forms of neuropsychological rehabilitation for patien...
Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.General introduction: what is the relevance of neurops...
This chapter focuses on general issues in neuropsychological rehabilitation (NR) looks at the develo...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Neurobehavioural disability (NBD) follows many forms of serious brain injury and is a major constrai...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
This review was aimed at systematically investigating the treatment efficacy and clinical effectiven...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
<p>BACKGROUND: The evidence base on neurobehavioural disorders and their rehabilitation has be...
This article describes how principles from neuroscience can be used to inform, guide and develop psy...
Due to diverse cognitive, emotional and interpersonal changes that can follow brain injury, psycholo...
The authors describe the principles and functioning of a 7-week course of interdisciplinary treatmen...
This paper describes and evaluates a program of neuropsychological rehabilitationwhich aims to impro...
The study of patients affected by disorders of the central nervous system is one of the crucial rese...
The aim of this review is to discuss the basic forms of neuropsychological rehabilitation for patien...
Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.General introduction: what is the relevance of neurops...