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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION
STUDIES ON NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND COGNITION Series Editor: Linas Bieliauskas, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Edited by Barbara A. Wilson Medical Research Council, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK and The Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Ely, UK
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Contents
FROM
THE
SERIES EDITOR
vii
FOREWORD
ix
CHAPTER 1 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION: AN OVERVIEW Barbara A. Wilson
1
CHAPTER 2 STAGES REHABILITATION Corwin Boake
IN THE
HISTORY
OF
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL 11
CHAPTER 3 REHABILITATION Tom Manly
FOR
DISORDERS
CHAPTER 4 REHABILITATION Jonathan J. Evans
OF
EXECUTIVE DEFICITS
53
CHAPTER 5 REHABILITATION Barbara A. Wilson
OF
MEMORY DEFICITS
71
OF
ATTENTION
CHAPTER 6 REHABILITATION OF LANGUAGE DISORDERS Anastasia M. Raymer & Lynn M. Maher
23
89
CHAPTER 7 NEURO-REHABILITATION AND COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR EMOTIONAL DISORDERS IN ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY 115 W. Huw Williams CHAPTER 8 ENHANCING OUTCOMES AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A SOCIAL REHABILITATION APPROACH Robyn L. Tate, Barbara Strettles & Thelma Osoteo
137
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION
CHAPTER 9 REHABILITATION Nick Alderman
OF
BEHAVIOUR DISORDERS
CHAPTER 10 REHABILITATION Linda Clare
FOR
PEOPLE
WITH
DEMENTIA
CHAPTER 11 OUTCOME AND MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDHOOD: THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST’S CONTRIBUTION Vicki A. Anderson CHAPTER 12 REHABILITATION AWARENESS Agnes Shiel
OF
PEOPLE
CHAPTER 13 REHABILITATION SERVICES T.M. McMillan CHAPTER 14 THE FUTURE REHABILITATION Barbara A. Wilson INDEX
OF
IN
STATES
OF
171 197
217
REDUCED 253
AND THEIR
DELIVERY
271
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL 293
303
From the Series Editor
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