Behavioral Assessment and Rehabilitation of the Traumatically Brain-Damaged

Behavioral Assessment and Rehabilitation of the Traumatically Brain-Damaged
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Artikel-Nr:
9781475793949
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.05.2013
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Eugene T. Couture
Gewicht:
533 g
Format:
229x152x20 mm
Serie:
NATO Science Series B:
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book developed out of the editors' longstanding interest in the retraining of traumatically brain-damaged adults and the management of their behavior by family members. A search for relevant experimental evidence to support the clinical use of behavioral principles for retrain ing, which began in 1977, turned up little empirical support. Moreover, the literature on retraining was dispersed among a variety of journals published in various countries. Nowhere was there a compendium of literature that addressed issues of assessment and retraining. There was no place to turn if one wanted to move from a standard neuropsy chological evaluation to the retraining of skill deficits revealed in the evaluation. We have attempted to edit a book that represents what we had hoped to find in the literature and could be used by professionals in clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology, rehabilitation medicine, physical therapy, speech therapy, and other disciplines that address rehabilitation of brain-damaged adults-a book that addresses assess ment and rehabilitation issues and is sufficiently detailed to offer the reader a starting point in developing behavioral assessment and re habilitation programs. The book contains conceptual foundations, re views of research, descriptions of successful rehabilitation programs, and relatively detailed approaches to the retraining of specific skills. A shift from an assessment-based practice to one encompassing both prescriptive assessment and treatment has become a recognized transition in the neuropsychological literature and was best articulated in an article by Gerald Goldstein in March of 1979.
Springer Book Archives
1 Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment.- 2 Functional Appraisal and Therapy for Communication Disorders of Traumatically Brain-Injured Patients.- 3 Rehabilitation and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery: Introduction to Theory and Practice.- 4 Training the Brain-Injured Client in Behavioral Self-Management Skills.- 5 Memory Assessment and Remediation in Brain-Injured Patients: From Theory to Practice.- 6 The Physical Rehabilitation of the Brain-Damaged Elderly: A Behavioral Approach.- 7 Strategies for Intervention with Families of Brain-Injured Patients.- 8 Psychological and Neuropsychological Interventions in the Mobile Mourning Process.- 9 A Rehabilitation Program for Brain-Injured Adults.- 10 An Elementary Cognitive Assessment and Treatment of the Craniocerebrally Injured Patient.

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