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El. knyga: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

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  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826107152
  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826107152

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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation provides useful introductory material and background information on various disorders, assessments, and rehabilitative interventions for adult and geriatric populations...This book is essential for psychologists or clinical neuropsychologists who have a strong interest in understanding the current medical aspects of neuropsychological rehabilitation."--PsycCRITIQUES

This volume disseminates knowledge about the most advanced practices and techniques in the rehabilitation of neuropsychological deficits, covering both specific neuropsychological domains and approaches in neurorehabilitation. It adheres to the philosophy that it is not enough to identify a deficit or diagnose a disease unless doing so helps to direct rehabilitation efforts to improve function. Intended to advance clinical skills, the book goes beyond surface diagnostic practice to foster rehabilitative efforts in response to residual deficits and disease.

The volume begins by addressing the foundations of neuropsychology in rehabilitation and discussing, in depth, domain-specific rehabilitation practices, with a focus on functioning. This is followed by a discussion of supplemental applications and practices that go beyond function-specific methodology including neuroimaging and pharmacological agents. Also covered is the role of system/environmental manipulation and transitioning strategies. The final section attends to those presentations/groupings most commonly seen in rehabilitation practice for which there is no prototypical form.

Key Features:

Presents in depth the most advanced clinical applications for neuropsychological rehabilitation Covers neuropsychological rehabilitation in terms of specific cognitive domains (attention, language, memory) and approaches to and practices in neurorehabilitation (neuroimaging, vocational rehabilitation, pharmacological rehabilitation) Written by the foremost scholars in the field
Contributors xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter 1 Historical Principles and Foundations of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
1(12)
Karen K. Brewer-Mixon
C. Munro Cullum
Chapter 2 Neurological Recovery and Plasticity
13(10)
Javan Horwitz
Natalie Horwitz
Chapter 3 Utilizing a Developmental Perspective: The Influence of Age and Maturation on Approach
23(14)
Justin J. Boseck
Christopher M. McCormick
Chad A. Noggle
Chapter 4 Rehabilitation of Attention and Executive Function Deficits
37(20)
Kaaren Bekken
L. Lynn LeSueur
Chapter 5 Rehabilitation of Aphasia
57(24)
Mark T. Barisa
Chad A. Noggle
David B. Salisbury
Katherine McKenzie Meredith
Justin J. Boseck
Chapter 6 Rehabilitation of Memory Deficits
81(30)
Renee R. Lajiness-O'Neill
Laszlo A. Erdodi
Alfred Mansour
Amy Olszewski
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation of Visuospatial Deficits
111(16)
Justin H. Ory
Mandi Wilkes-Musso
Alyse Ann Barker
Daniel Proto
Wm. Drew Gouvier
Chapter 8 Educational and Occupational Rehabilitation and Intervention
127(18)
Sarah C. Connolly
Eric E. Pierson
Chad A. Noggle
Chapter 9 Rehabilitation in Traumatic Brain Injury
145(16)
Carrie-Ann H. Strong
Jacobus Donders
Chapter 10 Rehabilitation in Stroke
161(24)
Rene Hernandez-Cardenache
Douglas Johnson-Greene
Chapter 11 Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Neurosurgical Intervention
185(18)
F. Scott Winstanley
Sherry T. Thrasher
Chapter 12 Neuropsychological Assessment in Rehabilitation
203(30)
Jennifer P. Edidin
Scott J. Hunter
Chapter 13 Utilization of Neuroimaging in Rehabilitation
233(24)
Shawn D. Gale
Ramona O. Hopkins
Chapter 14 System and Family Support
257(18)
Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
Jesse Bledsoe
Lisa Vroman
Chapter 15 Practitioner Traits in Neurorehabilitation
275(16)
Pamela S. Klonoff
Chapter 16 Transitioning in Neurorehabilitation
291(12)
Susan M. Rumble
Chapter 17 Cross-Specialty Collaboration in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
303(12)
Therese Meyer-Cox
Christine V. Paradee
Chapter 18 Rehabilitative Psychopharmacology
315(12)
Anya Mazur-Mosiewicz
Chad A. Noggle
Chapter 19 Telerehabilitation and Teleneuropsychology: Emerging Practices
327(14)
Michael McCue
C. Munro Cullum
Index 341
Chad A. Noggle, PhD, ABN, is an associate professor of clinical psychiatry and chief of the division of behavioral and psychosocial oncology at Southern Illinois UniversitySchool of Medicine.

Raymond S. Dean, PhD, ABPP, ABN, ABPdN, is the George and Frances Ball distinguished professor of neuropsychology and director of the neuropsychology laboratory at Ball State University.

Mark T. Barisa, PhD, ABPP, is a board certified clinical neuropsychologist at the Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation in Dallas, TX.