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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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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