The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation for Cognitive Deficits -

The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation for Cognitive Deficits

Buch | Softcover
414 Seiten
2005
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-852654-4 (ISBN)
133,95 inkl. MwSt
Discusses the effectiveness of rehabilitation methods used to treat patients with cognitive impairments following acquired brain damage. This book provides a critique and consensus about what should constitute best practice. It is for all those who deals with the neuropsychological and neurological effects of brain damage.
Many patients with brain damage are left with a range of neuropsychological deficits that impair normal cognitive process. It is generally recognised that these less obvious cognitive deficits (including memory, language, perception, attention and executive disorders) militate against full recovery often to a greater extent than more traditional medical deficits (e.g. paralysis, sensory loss, etc). Recognition of this has helped fuel the exponential growth in cognitive neuropsychology and neuroscience over the past 30 years. In turn, this theoretical approach has been used to guide and inform the development of cognitive therapies designed to remediate cognitive impairments and their functional consequences.

Cognitive rehabilitation has over the last decade grown to become an established and influential therapeutic approach. There is now a considerable body of knowledge describing the principles and theoretical basis for analysing and directing treatments to selective cognitive deficits. Despite this, the clinical effectiveness and extent to which cognitive theory can inform therapeutic treatment has been questioned. It is timely, therefore, to evaluate and discuss the type and quality of evidence used in support of cognitive rehabilitation.
In this book, some of the most influential clinicians and cognitive neuroscientists in the world critically review and discuss the effectiveness of rehabilitation methods currently used to treat patients with cognitive impairments following acquired brain damage. It provides a much needed critique and consensus about what should constitute best practice. The book will be valuable for all those who have to deal with the neuropsychological and neurological effects of brain damage, including, neuropsychologists, neuropsychiatrists, neurologists, experimental pscyhologists, and neuroscientists.

1. Introduction ; HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES ; 2. A history of cognitive rehabilitation ; 3. Cognitive rehabilitation and its relationship to cognitive-neuropsychological rehabilitation ; 4. Fundamentals of cognitive rehabilitation ; 5. Applying the WHO ICF framework to the rehabilitation of patients with cognitive deficits ; 6. Methodological issues in evaluating the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation ; ATTENTIONAL DISORDERS ; 7. Attentional behaviour: varieties, deficits and theoretical accounts ; 8. Testing speed and control: the assessment of attentional impairments ; 9. Treating attentional impairments: review with a particular focus on naturalistic action rehabilitation ; 10. Can disabilities from attentional impairments be effectively treated? ; MEMORY DISORDERS ; 11. The neuroanatomy of memory ; 12. The assessment of memory ; 13. Can memory impairment be effectively treated? ; 14. The effective treatment of memory-related disabilities ; SPOKEN LANGUAGE DISORDERS ; 15. Language: cognitive models and functional anatomy ; 16. Tried, tested and trusted? Language assessment for rehabilitation ; 17. Language deficits: the efficacy of impairment-based treatments ; 18. Can speech and language therapy affect activity and participation levels? A review of the literature ; EXECUTIVE DISORDERS ; 19. Theories of frontal lobe executive function - clinical applications ; 20. Assessment of executive dysfunction ; 21. Can executive impairments be effectively treated? ; 22. Rehabilitation of executive deficits: effective treatment of related disabilities ; COGNITIVE REHABILITATION THEORY ; 23. For a theory of cognitive rehabilitation: progress in the decade of the brain ; 24. The neural basis for a theory of cognitive rehabilitation ; PATHOLOGY-BASED OUTCOMES ; 25. Cognitive rehabilitation outcomes for traumatic brain injury ; 26. Outcome of cognitive rehabilitation in clinical stroke services ; 27. Cognitive rehabilitation in early-stage dementia: evidence, practice and future directions

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.9.2005
Zusatzinfo numerous tables, line drawings and halftones
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 168 x 240 mm
Gewicht 733 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 0-19-852654-7 / 0198526547
ISBN-13 978-0-19-852654-4 / 9780198526544
Zustand Neuware
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