Elsevier, 2013. — 202 p. — ISBN: 9780124160460
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can occur through road traffic incidents, falls, or violence, and is therefore an extremely prevalent type of injury, constituting a significant burden on health care around the world. As more people are able to recover physically from TBI, it is important to consider how to help repair the cognitive functions of the brain. The cognitive functions could be greatly maximized by appropriate Neuropsychological rehabilitation, which occurs within months of the damage. This book discusses both the theoretical and practical applications of Neuropsychological rehabilitation techniques, offering a comprehensive overview of the process. Using several case studies from India, gained over years of clinical practice, research and academic teaching, this book offers an excellent guide to the procedures and tasks needed to respond effectively to patients with TBI.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Need and Scope
Computerized Cognitive Retraining Programs for Patients Afflicted with Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Brain Disorders
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Healing the Wounded Brain Through a Holistic Approach
EEG Neurofeedback Training in Clinical Conditions
Applications of Cognitive Behavioral Principles in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in Neurological Conditions: A Circuitry Approach
Cognitive Remediation of Neurocognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
Neuropsychological Intervention for Specific Learning Disorder: An Innovative Approach
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Critical Analysis