Cognitive approaches in neuropsychological rehabilitation
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Cognitive approaches in neuropsychological rehabilitation
(Neuropsychology and neurolinguistics)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1989
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Description
Presenting a new perspective on cognitive therapy in neuropsychology, these papers examine a cognitively-oriented, single-case methodology in neuropsychological rehabilitation. The recommended strategy is in-depth analysis of the precise nature of the impaired as well as the preserved processing components in the individual patient. The objective is to design a therapeutic course based on individual patient needs that is justified by the theoretical interpretation of the location of the deficit in his or her cognitive architecture.
Table of Contents
Contents: X. Seron, G. Deloche, Introduction. A. Basso, Spontaneous Recovery and Language Rehabilitation. D. Howard, K. Patterson, Models for Therapy. R. Lesser, Some Issues in the Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of Anomia. M. Van Der Linden, M.-A. Van Der Kaa, Reorganization Therapy for Memory Impairments. M. Coltheart, S. Byng, A Treatment for Surface Dyslexia. S Carlomagno, V. Parlato, Writing Rehabilitation in Brain Damaged Adult Patients: A Cognitive Approach. N. Bachy-Langedock, M.P. de Partz, Coordination of Two Reorganization Therapies in a Deep Dyslexic Patient with Oral Naming Disorders. G. Deloche, X. Seron, I. Ferrand, Reeducation of Number Transcoding Mechanisms: A Procedural Approach. X. Seron, G. Deloche, F. Coyette, A Retrospective Analysis of a Single Case Neglect Therapy: A Point of Therapy. G.A. Davis, Pragmatics and Cognition in Treatment of Language Disorders. L. Fisher, The Emergence of Microcomputer Technology in Neuropsychological Therapies. A. Caramazza, Cognitive Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation: An Unfulfilled Promise?
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