Sohlberg, McKay Moore

Cognitive rehabilitation: an integrative neuropsychological approach/ McKay Moore Sohlberg and Cathrine Mateer - New York: Guilford Press, 2001. - xix, 492 p.

I. Fundamentals for Practicing Cognitive Rehabilitation1. Introduction2. Neurological Disorders Associated with Cognitive Impairments3. Variables Contributing to Neurological and Neurobehavioral Recovery4. Assessment of Individuals with Cognitive ImpairmentsII. Management Approaches for Cognitive Impairments5. Management of Attention Disorders6. Memory Theory Applied to Intervention7. The Use of External Aids in Cognitive Rehabilitation8. Management of Dysexecutive Symptoms9. The Assessment and Management of Unawareness10. Communication IssuesIII. Interventions for Behavioral, Emotional, and Psychosocial Concerns11. Managing Challenging Behaviors12. Management of Depression and Anxiety13. Working Collaboratively with FamiliesIV. Working with Special Populations14. Rehabilitation Strategies of Children with Acquired Cognitive Impairments15. Management Strategies for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

1572306130 (hard)


Cognition disorders--Brain--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation

616.8917 / SOH/C