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Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation : a psychotherapeutic approach to loss and grief
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ISBN: 1600213383 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Nova science publishers,

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Anxiety and mood disorders following traumatic brain injury
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ISBN: 0429910843 042947184X 1282779788 9786612779787 1849407258 9781849407250 9781282779785 6612779780 9781855756472 1855756471 Year: 2010 Publisher: London Karnac

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While there are many excellent texts addressing cognitive impairment and behavioural difficulties and on rehabilitation associated with traumatic brain injury, few textbooks specifically address the most common emotional problems that can have such an adverse effect on rehabilitation and outcome. Uniquely this book deals exclusively with the identification and psychotherapeutic management of mood and anxiety disorders after traumatic brain injury. Furthermore, a systematic approach to identifying and diagnosing anxiety and mood disorders is followed throughout the text.As well as providing an


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Mistakes in Clinical Neuropsychology : Learning from a Case-Based Approach
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ISBN: 1032292679 9781032292670 1032292660 9781032292663 100330074X 1000878503 100330074X Year: 2023 Publisher: Milton Taylor & Francis Group

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"This innovative book uses a case-based approach to discuss mistakes made in the practice of clinical neuropsychology to form a helpful tool in the training of early career clinicians. By allowing readers space for critical reflection during clinical practice, the book teaches competency in clinical neuropsychology, through the examination of errors as a central part of the learning process. The core of this book is a diverse series of mistakes, each embedded as a patient narrative. Each chapter is based around an example error, typically one that was made, by the authors, as early career clinicians. Early chapters focus on mistakes in neuropsychological assessment, and the diagnostic process. Later chapters focus on errors in rehabilitation and management. Each chapter is framed to reflect the situational context, for example the role of history, what constitutes normal performance, the way that complex tasks rely on foundational skills, or the treatment of patients with dysexecutive impairment. Towards the end of each chapter there is reflection on the nature of each error type. As such, each chapter follows the structure SEER (Situation, Example, Error, Reflection), helping the reader to imagine the situation around the mistake, its nature and relevance. The book especially emphasises small phrases of insight (axioms, or gnomes) that are widely used by experienced clinicians"--


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Practical neuropsychological rehabilitation in acquired brain injury
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ISBN: 0429478461 1782410724 1299132804 9781782410720 9781781812044 1781812047 9781855757226 1855757222 9780429478468 9781299132801 0429917465 Year: 2013 Publisher: London

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The book aims to acknowledge the complexity of working with clients who have an acquired brain injury but aims to give the interested reader practical and useable guides to develop their practice. Throughout the text, case studies and practical suggestions are forwarded to facilitate do-able practice. It is hoped that the book will become a gold standard in this particular area and is aimed at a range of professionals in training (for those responsible providing training in psychopathology, neuropsychology and psychotherapy), and those who have an interest in working with the issues commonly seen post acute brain injury rehabilitation settings.

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