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Handbook of memory disorders

edited by Alan D. Baddeley, Barbara A. Wilson, Fraser N. Watts

John Wiley & Sons, c1995

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Includes bibliographies and index

Paperback ed. (1996, c1995; ISBN=0471967041)は、<BA29827541>にあり

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Description

Disorders of memory are among the most frequent and disabling symptoms of a wide range of clinical disorders. It is an area which has seen intensive research in recent years, producing results that are likely to be of considerable relevance to clinical practice and rehabilitation. This handbook presents a critical analysis of all types of memory disorders. The theoretical concepts and research which contribute to an understanding of this field are reviewed, as a basis for the discussion of assessment processes, clinical management and therapy.

Table of Contents

  • THEORETICAL BACKGROUND: The Psychology of Memory
  • Neurobiological Foundations of Human Memory
  • VARIETIES OF MEMORY DISORDER: The Clinical Differentiation of Amnesiac Subtypes
  • Retrograde Amnesia
  • Transient Global Amnesia
  • Neuropsychological Impairments of Short-Term Memory
  • Disorders of Semantic Memory
  • Post-Traumatic Amnesia Following Closed Head Injury
  • Memory Changes in Normal Ageing
  • Memory Disorders in the Dementias
  • Schizophrenia
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Memory Following Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
  • Functional Disorders of Autobiographical Memory
  • ASSESSMENT OF MEMORY PROBLEMS: The Assessment of Memory Disorders: Behavioural and Self-Report Methods: Separating Memory from Other Cognitive Problems
  • The Assessment of Psychogenic Amnesia
  • MANAGEMENT OF MEMORY PROBLEMS: Management and Remediation of Memory Problems in Brain Injured Adults: Compensatory Strategies for Age-Associated Memory Impairment
  • Memory Disturbances of Children with Learning Disabilities
  • Memory Aids in the Rehabilitation of Memory Disordered Patients
  • Computers in Memory Rehabilitation
  • Pharmacological Treatment of Impaired Memory Function
  • Personality and Social Aspects of Memory Rehabilitation
  • Accessibility, Reconstruction, and the Treatment of Functional Memory Problems.

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