Clinical management of memory problems
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Clinical management of memory problems
Chapman and Hall, 1992
2nd ed
- pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many patients with stroke, head injuries or dementia suffer severe memory problems. This book offers practical guidance to professionals and at the same time is backed up by a discussion of theory about memory systems and functioning. The second edition has been completely revised and includes a completely new chapter on self-help groups. This book should be of interest to clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, teachers, educational psychologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians and nurses.
Table of Contents
- Memory and memory therapy, Alan D. Beddeley
- assessment for rehabilitation, Nadina B. Lincoln and Neil Brooks
- ways to help memory, John E. Harris
- strategies of memory therapy, Nick Moffat
- memory therapy in practice, Barbara Wilson
- computer assistance in the management of memory and cognitive impairment, Clive Skilbeck and Ian Robertson
- the psychopharmacology of human memory disorders, Michael D. Kepelman
- disorders of attention - their effect on behaviour, cognition and rehabilitation, Rodger Wood
- the development of group memory therapy, Barbara Wilson and Nick Moffat
- self-help groups, Deborah Wearing.
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