Transforming Cognitive Rehabilitation

Transforming Cognitive Rehabilitation
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781462550876
ISBN-13 : 1462550878
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Book Synopsis Transforming Cognitive Rehabilitation by : McKay Moore Sohlberg

Download or read book Transforming Cognitive Rehabilitation written by McKay Moore Sohlberg and published by Guilford Publications. This book was released on 2022-12-30 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This text reflects the changing contexts of cognitive rehabilitation practice, increased recognition of the multitude of psychological and somatic factors that affect cognitive function, and the emergence of novel theories that inform and guide clinical practice. Chapter 1 introduces five paradigms that serve as the context for cognitive rehabilitation today. In Chapter 2, we review key cognitive functions typically affected by acquired brain damage. Chapter 3 introduces the concept of "psychological mindedness" and provides counseling frameworks and strategies that can be incorporated in cognitive rehabilitation sessions to promote client engagement and motivation. Chapter 4 provides an overview of the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System, a framework to describe and classify our treatments. Chapter 5 further builds on the Planning, Implementation, Evaluation framework. The remaining chapters apply the principles and frameworks to instruction in the use of cognitive strategies (Chapter 7) and external cognitive aids (Chapter 8), teaching discrete facts and routines (Chapter 6), and methods to support social competence after brain injury (Chapter 9). Other topics are rehabilitation in the inpatient setting (Chapter 10); a review of the current state of computer-based, drill-focused cognitive rehabilitation (Chapter 11); and cognitive rehabilitation for clients with functional cognitive symptoms (Chapter 12)"--


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