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Psychological Management of Stroke presents a review andsynthesis of the current theory and data relating to theassessment, treatment, and psychological aspects of stroke.
Provides comprehensive reviews of evidence based practicerelating to stroke Written by clinical psychologists working in strokeservices Covers a broad range of psychological aspects, includingfitness to drive, decision making, prevention of stroke, andinvolvement of carers and families Reviews and synthesizes new data across a wide range of areasrelevant to stroke and the assessment, treatment, and care ofstroke survivors…mehr

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Psychological Management of Stroke presents a review andsynthesis of the current theory and data relating to theassessment, treatment, and psychological aspects of stroke.

Provides comprehensive reviews of evidence based practicerelating to stroke
Written by clinical psychologists working in strokeservices
Covers a broad range of psychological aspects, includingfitness to drive, decision making, prevention of stroke, andinvolvement of carers and families
Reviews and synthesizes new data across a wide range of areasrelevant to stroke and the assessment, treatment, and care ofstroke survivors and their families
Represents a novel approach to the application of psychologicaltheory and principles in the stroke field
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Autorenporträt
Nadina Lincoln is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Nottingham and Honorary Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. She has conducted an extensive programme of research to evaluate clinical stroke services. Ian Kneebone is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and a Visiting Reader at the University of Surrey. He has published on screening measures to detect psychological problems after stroke and on psychological interventions to manage them. Jamie Macniven is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist for Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Course Director of the MSc programme in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Nottingham. Reg Morris is Programme Director of the South Wales Doctorate Programme in Clinical Psychology, Honorary Professor at the Cardiff University and Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Wiltshire NHS Trust and has published widely about facets of stroke care.