Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation for speech-language pathologists
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Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation for speech-language pathologists
Butterworth-Heinemann, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [304]-320) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Placing emphasis throughout on cognitive-communicative rehabilitation, this book comprehensively covers topics not often addressed in the existing literature, such as models of rehabilitation and disability, ethical issues, legal issues, and family needs. Numerous theoretical and clinical models of intervention are presented, providing clinicians with a strong foundation from which to develop an individualized approach. The reader is encouraged to evaluate the complexity of traumatic brain injury and to understand the uniqueness of each individual in order to develop a sound philosophy of rehabilitation and patient care. Graduate students, new clinicians, and practitioners who wish simply to gain a more thorough understanding of the complex field of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation will benefit from this unique and invaluable book.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Models of Rehabilitation and Types of Programs
- 3. Mechanisms of Traumatic Brain Injury and the Pathophysiologic Consequences
- 4. Medical Management
- 5. The Nature of Cognitive and Communication Impairment: Theoretical and Clinical Considerations
- 6. Cognitive-Communicative Rehabilitation: Theoretical and Clinical Considerations
- 7. Acute Rehabilitation
- 8. Postacute Rehabilitation and Community Integration
- 9. Motor Speech Disorders
- 10. Ethical and Legal Considerations
- 11. Family Issues
- Appendices: Glossary of Acronyms, Selected Readings, Commonly Referenced Assessment Scales
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