Neurobehavioural Disability and Social Handicap Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Herausgeber: McMillan, Tom M.; Wood, Rodger Ll.
Neurobehavioural Disability and Social Handicap Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Herausgeber: McMillan, Tom M.; Wood, Rodger Ll.
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This book brings together a group of leading academics and practicing clinicians to provide an overview of the nature of NBD, considering how it translates into social handicap, and what can be done to address associated problems, through social and behavioural rehabilitation, vocational training, and family education.
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This book brings together a group of leading academics and practicing clinicians to provide an overview of the nature of NBD, considering how it translates into social handicap, and what can be done to address associated problems, through social and behavioural rehabilitation, vocational training, and family education.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781138923928
- ISBN-10: 1138923923
- Artikelnr.: 69944876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781138923928
- ISBN-10: 1138923923
- Artikelnr.: 69944876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tom M. McMillan is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Glasgow, UK. Rodger Ll. Wood is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Neuropsychology Swansea University, UK.
Part I Nature and impact
1 Neurobehavioural disability over the past four decades
Andrew Worthington, Rodger Ll. Wood, Tom M. McMillan
2 Neurobehavioural rehabilitation: a developing paradigm
Andrew Worthington and Nick Alderman
3 Disorders of emotion recognition and expression
Claire Williams and Rodger Ll. Wood
4 Disorders of impulse control after TBI
Rodger Ll. Wood
5 Neurobehavioural disability and the Criminal Justice System
Tom M. McMillan and Huw Williams
6 Neurobehavioural disorders and the family
Jeff Kreutzer, Caron Gan and Jennifer H. Marwitz
Part II Assessment methodologies
7 Problems assessing executive dysfunction in neurobehavioural disability
Rodger Ll. Wood and Erin Bigler
8 Neuroimaging in the evaluation of neurobehavioural disability and social
handicap following traumatic brain injury
Erin Bigler
Part III Treatment and rehabilitation
9 Executive impairments
Jon Evans
10 Challenging behaviour
Nick Alderman
11 Interventions for adjustment, impaired self-awareness and empathy
Hamish McLeod, Fiona Ashworth and Tom M. McMillan
12 Anxiety and depression following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
13 Fatigue and sleep disturbance following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
14 Psychodynamic psychotherapy after severe traumatic brain injury
George P. Prigatano and Christian E. Salas
15 Pharmacological therapy for neurobehavioural disability
Richard Greenwood and Simon Fleminger
16 Assistive technology, disability and rehabilitation
Brian O'Neill and Alex Gillespie
Part IV Service delivery and development
17 Service provision for neurobehavioural rehabilitation: effectiveness and
cost-effectiveness
Sara Ramos, Michael Oddy and Tom M. McMillan
18 Looking forward
Tom M. McMillan, Jennie Ponsford and Breda Cullen
1 Neurobehavioural disability over the past four decades
Andrew Worthington, Rodger Ll. Wood, Tom M. McMillan
2 Neurobehavioural rehabilitation: a developing paradigm
Andrew Worthington and Nick Alderman
3 Disorders of emotion recognition and expression
Claire Williams and Rodger Ll. Wood
4 Disorders of impulse control after TBI
Rodger Ll. Wood
5 Neurobehavioural disability and the Criminal Justice System
Tom M. McMillan and Huw Williams
6 Neurobehavioural disorders and the family
Jeff Kreutzer, Caron Gan and Jennifer H. Marwitz
Part II Assessment methodologies
7 Problems assessing executive dysfunction in neurobehavioural disability
Rodger Ll. Wood and Erin Bigler
8 Neuroimaging in the evaluation of neurobehavioural disability and social
handicap following traumatic brain injury
Erin Bigler
Part III Treatment and rehabilitation
9 Executive impairments
Jon Evans
10 Challenging behaviour
Nick Alderman
11 Interventions for adjustment, impaired self-awareness and empathy
Hamish McLeod, Fiona Ashworth and Tom M. McMillan
12 Anxiety and depression following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
13 Fatigue and sleep disturbance following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
14 Psychodynamic psychotherapy after severe traumatic brain injury
George P. Prigatano and Christian E. Salas
15 Pharmacological therapy for neurobehavioural disability
Richard Greenwood and Simon Fleminger
16 Assistive technology, disability and rehabilitation
Brian O'Neill and Alex Gillespie
Part IV Service delivery and development
17 Service provision for neurobehavioural rehabilitation: effectiveness and
cost-effectiveness
Sara Ramos, Michael Oddy and Tom M. McMillan
18 Looking forward
Tom M. McMillan, Jennie Ponsford and Breda Cullen
Part I Nature and impact
1 Neurobehavioural disability over the past four decades
Andrew Worthington, Rodger Ll. Wood, Tom M. McMillan
2 Neurobehavioural rehabilitation: a developing paradigm
Andrew Worthington and Nick Alderman
3 Disorders of emotion recognition and expression
Claire Williams and Rodger Ll. Wood
4 Disorders of impulse control after TBI
Rodger Ll. Wood
5 Neurobehavioural disability and the Criminal Justice System
Tom M. McMillan and Huw Williams
6 Neurobehavioural disorders and the family
Jeff Kreutzer, Caron Gan and Jennifer H. Marwitz
Part II Assessment methodologies
7 Problems assessing executive dysfunction in neurobehavioural disability
Rodger Ll. Wood and Erin Bigler
8 Neuroimaging in the evaluation of neurobehavioural disability and social
handicap following traumatic brain injury
Erin Bigler
Part III Treatment and rehabilitation
9 Executive impairments
Jon Evans
10 Challenging behaviour
Nick Alderman
11 Interventions for adjustment, impaired self-awareness and empathy
Hamish McLeod, Fiona Ashworth and Tom M. McMillan
12 Anxiety and depression following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
13 Fatigue and sleep disturbance following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
14 Psychodynamic psychotherapy after severe traumatic brain injury
George P. Prigatano and Christian E. Salas
15 Pharmacological therapy for neurobehavioural disability
Richard Greenwood and Simon Fleminger
16 Assistive technology, disability and rehabilitation
Brian O'Neill and Alex Gillespie
Part IV Service delivery and development
17 Service provision for neurobehavioural rehabilitation: effectiveness and
cost-effectiveness
Sara Ramos, Michael Oddy and Tom M. McMillan
18 Looking forward
Tom M. McMillan, Jennie Ponsford and Breda Cullen
1 Neurobehavioural disability over the past four decades
Andrew Worthington, Rodger Ll. Wood, Tom M. McMillan
2 Neurobehavioural rehabilitation: a developing paradigm
Andrew Worthington and Nick Alderman
3 Disorders of emotion recognition and expression
Claire Williams and Rodger Ll. Wood
4 Disorders of impulse control after TBI
Rodger Ll. Wood
5 Neurobehavioural disability and the Criminal Justice System
Tom M. McMillan and Huw Williams
6 Neurobehavioural disorders and the family
Jeff Kreutzer, Caron Gan and Jennifer H. Marwitz
Part II Assessment methodologies
7 Problems assessing executive dysfunction in neurobehavioural disability
Rodger Ll. Wood and Erin Bigler
8 Neuroimaging in the evaluation of neurobehavioural disability and social
handicap following traumatic brain injury
Erin Bigler
Part III Treatment and rehabilitation
9 Executive impairments
Jon Evans
10 Challenging behaviour
Nick Alderman
11 Interventions for adjustment, impaired self-awareness and empathy
Hamish McLeod, Fiona Ashworth and Tom M. McMillan
12 Anxiety and depression following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
13 Fatigue and sleep disturbance following TBI
Jennie Ponsford
14 Psychodynamic psychotherapy after severe traumatic brain injury
George P. Prigatano and Christian E. Salas
15 Pharmacological therapy for neurobehavioural disability
Richard Greenwood and Simon Fleminger
16 Assistive technology, disability and rehabilitation
Brian O'Neill and Alex Gillespie
Part IV Service delivery and development
17 Service provision for neurobehavioural rehabilitation: effectiveness and
cost-effectiveness
Sara Ramos, Michael Oddy and Tom M. McMillan
18 Looking forward
Tom M. McMillan, Jennie Ponsford and Breda Cullen