The psychological effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) provide a major challenge to rehabilitation services. This text will increase understanding of the nature of these effects and provide practical guidance from experienced practitioners about psychological interventions for use in both rehabilitation and long-term adjustment. * * Provides practical guidance and illustrative case examples from experienced practitioners. * Structured around five main areas: overview of psychological effects and services; cognitive rehabilitation; managing emotional and behavioural problems; vocational rehabilitation; and family impact and interventions.
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"I recommend this text for mental health professionals unfamiliarwith treating people who have sustained a TBI, as a training toolfor students in rehabilitation disciplines, and for experiencedrehabilitation practitioners. Particularly now that soldiersfrom many countries are returning from the Afghanistan and Iraqwars with brain injuries, this book is necessary reading forprofessionals across the globe and especially in the UnitedKingdom." (Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1 November 2011)
"This book is a "must" for clinicians in the field ofrehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Andy Tyerman and NigelKing have brought together contributions by experts who not onlyoutline theoretical/legal issues relating to service provision,cognitive rehabilitation, behavioural and emotional interventions,vocational rehabilitation and family interventions, but ensure thatthe chapters' very practical emphasis and case studies, aswell as recommended reading, will make this book enormously helpfulto a wide range of practitioners". Dr Laura Goldstein, SeniorLecturer in Neuropsychology & Honorary Consultant ClinicalNeuropsychologist, Institute of Psychiatry, London.
"This is a really excellent and useful book that will proveuseful for the entire multidisciplinary team. There are someexcellent review chapters and the whole book is written in a veryclear and easy style. Many congratulations to the editors and thechapter authors."Professor Michael Barnes, Professor inNeurological Rehabilitation, Newcastle University andNorthumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS, & President of the WorldFederation for Neurorehabilitation.
"Psychological Approaches to Rehabilitation After TraumaticBrain Injury explores the diversity of clinical presentation ofpatients following TBI, the impact on the patient and theirrelatives / carers, and the different models and approaches torehabilitation. It will be a valuable resource to any professionalworking in brain injury." Doreen Rowland, Neuro Services Manager/ Occupational Therapist, Defence Services Medical RehabilitationCentre, Headley Court, Surrey.
"This book is a "must" for clinicians in the field ofrehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Andy Tyerman and NigelKing have brought together contributions by experts who not onlyoutline theoretical/legal issues relating to service provision,cognitive rehabilitation, behavioural and emotional interventions,vocational rehabilitation and family interventions, but ensure thatthe chapters' very practical emphasis and case studies, aswell as recommended reading, will make this book enormously helpfulto a wide range of practitioners". Dr Laura Goldstein, SeniorLecturer in Neuropsychology & Honorary Consultant ClinicalNeuropsychologist, Institute of Psychiatry, London.
"This is a really excellent and useful book that will proveuseful for the entire multidisciplinary team. There are someexcellent review chapters and the whole book is written in a veryclear and easy style. Many congratulations to the editors and thechapter authors."Professor Michael Barnes, Professor inNeurological Rehabilitation, Newcastle University andNorthumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS, & President of the WorldFederation for Neurorehabilitation.
"Psychological Approaches to Rehabilitation After TraumaticBrain Injury explores the diversity of clinical presentation ofpatients following TBI, the impact on the patient and theirrelatives / carers, and the different models and approaches torehabilitation. It will be a valuable resource to any professionalworking in brain injury." Doreen Rowland, Neuro Services Manager/ Occupational Therapist, Defence Services Medical RehabilitationCentre, Headley Court, Surrey.