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Neurobehavioural sequelae of traumatic brain injury

edited by R. Ll. Wood

Taylor & Francis, 1990

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Based on a conference held 13-14 March 1989 in Washington; organized by the Research and Training Center on Community Integration of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury, State University of New York at Buffalo; sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research

"Now published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Ltd."--Label mounted on p. [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9780850668162

Description

This book is based on a conference held in Washington in 1989, organized by the Research and Training Centre on Community Integration of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury and sponsored by the National Institution on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. The purpose of the conference was to examine the nature of neurobehavioural sequelae, how they develop and what treatment methods should be applied to improve the potential of individuals to return to the community. This volume attempts to further elucidate the complex neuro-behavioural sequelae of traumatic brain injury.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction: a neuro-behavioural paradigm for brain injury rehabilitation, R.Ll Wood
  • epidermiology of disability from traumatic brain injury, B.Willer, et al. Part 2 Identifying and describing neuro-behavioural sequelae: identifying post-traumatic behaviour problems - data from psycho-social follow-up studies, H.Jacobs
  • recognising the development of behaviour disorders, V.Thomsen
  • a questionnaire assessment of neuro-behavioural problems - the European head injury evaluation chart, J.L.Truelle and A.Robert-Pariset. Part 3 Understanding the nature of neuro-behavioural sequelae: predicting the neurobehavioural sequelae of closed head injury, H.Levin
  • the neuro-psychology of behaviour disorders following brain injury, P.Burgess and R.Ll Wood
  • the organic bases of behavioural disorders after traumatic brain injury, P.Eames. Part 4 Treatment methods 1 - psychological: conditioning procedures in brain injury rehabilitation, R.Ll Wood
  • cognitive remediation - an approach to the amelioration of behavioural disorders, W.Gorden
  • the therapeutic milieu approach to neuro-psychological rehabilitation, Y.Ben-Yishay and J.Gold. Part 5 Treatment methods 2 - pharmacological: pharmacological treatment of post traumatic behavioural disorders - aggression and disorders of mood, J.Cassidy
  • psycho-pharmacology for behavioural deficits - disorders of cognition and affect, N.Cope. Part 6 Evaluating treatment outcome: effectiveness of behaviour management procedures in the rehabilitation of head injured patients, C.Mateer and R.Ruff
  • effectiveness of behavioural management in rehabilitation - cognitive procedures, R.Ruff, et al.
Volume

pbk. ISBN 9780850668179

Description

This book is based on a conference held in Washington in 1989, organized by the Research and Training Centre on Community Integration of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury and sponsored by the National Institution on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. The purpose of the conference was to examine the nature of neurobehavioural sequelae, how they develop and what treatment methods should be applied to improve the potential of individuals to return to the community. This volume attempts to further elucidate the complex neuro-behavioural sequelae of traumatic brain injury.

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