Neuropsychology within the inpatient rehabilitation environment
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Neuropsychology within the inpatient rehabilitation environment
(Nova biomedical)
Nova Science, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction to the practice of rehabilitation neuropsychology / Samuel T. Gontkovsky
- Contributions of neuropsychology to inpatient rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury / Thomas A. Novack and David B. Salisbury
- Neuropsychological issues in stroke rehabilitation / Robert Ruchinskas and Kelly Blair
- Concomitant cognitive impairment in persons with spinal cord injuries in rehabilitation settings / Ann Marie Warren, Jessica Pullins and Timothy R. Elliott
- Assessment for rehabilitation of patients with multiple sclerosis / William W. Beatty and Samuel T. Gontkovsky
- Aggression and violence in rehabilitation populations / Adam A. Milz, Samuel T. Gontkovsky and Edward L. Manning
- Substance use and misuse by persons in medical rehabilitation / Dennis Moore and Bridget Gerber
- Neurological complications in rehabilitation / Victor W. Mark
- Assessment of capacity in the rehabilitation setting / Robert Ruchinskas and Kelly Blair
- Ethics in the practice of neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology / Thomas R. Kerkhoff and Stephanie L. Hanson
- The Mini-Mental State Examination / Scott W. Sumerall, Katie A. Heaton and Joseph J. Ryan
- COGNISTAT / Stephen B. Gemmell, Michael G. Hazlewood and Monica J. Horstmann
- Dementia rating scale / John L. Woodard and Bradley N. Axelrod
- Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery / Charles J. Golden
- Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery / Charles J. Golden
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Neuropsychology is a specialised area within the larger field of psychology, emerging from the pioneering work of early comparative and physiological psychologists interested in the central nervous system mechanisms underlying behaviour. Although often described simply as the study of brain-behaviour relationships, neuropsychology is far more complex than suggested by this basic definition. At minimum, a thorough understanding of neuropsychology rests upon a requisite foundation in anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, and, of course, psychology. Furthermore, technological advances during the past few decades, and especially the past few years, that now permit more direct and precise investigations of brain structure and function through neuroimaging procedures have served to increase the neuropsychological literature dramatically, thereby necessitating the acquisition by neuropsychologists of a basic knowledge in engineering and physics that allows for appropriate comprehension and evaluation of the published literature in this relatively new domain.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction to the Practice of Rehabilitation Neuropsychology
- Contributions of Neuropsychology to Inpatient Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury
- Neuropsychological Issues in Stroke Rehabilitation
- Concomitant Cognitive Impairment in Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries in Rehabilitation Settings
- Neuropsychological Assessment for Rehabilitation of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
- Aggression and Violence in Rehabilitation Populations
- Substance Use and Misuse by Persons in Medical Rehabilitation
- Neurological Complications in Rehabilitation
- Assessment of Capacity and Competency in the Rehabilitation Setting
- Ethics in the Practice of Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology
- Mini-Mental State Examination
- COGNISTAT
- Dementia Rating Scale
- Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
- Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
- Index.
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