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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 37 new and published books in the subject of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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New and Published Books

  1. BCoS Cognitive Screen

    By Glyn W. Humphreys, Wai-Ling Bickerton, Dana Samson, M. Jane Riddoch

    Following different kinds of brain damage, including stroke, head injury, carbon monoxide poisoning, and degenerative change, people can experience a range of cognitive problems, in addition to any difficulties in motor function. These problems strongly influence a patient’s ability to recover, but...

    Published May 7th 2012 by Psychology Press

  2. BCoS Cognitive Screen

    Examiner's Booklet (Pack of 15)

    By Glyn Humphreys, Wai-Ling Bickerton, Dana Samson, Jane Riddoch

    Published May 7th 2012 by Psychology Press

  3. BCoS Cognitive Screen

    Examinee's Booklet (Pack of 15)

    By Glyn Humphreys, Wai-Ling Bickerton, Dana Samson, Jane Riddoch

    Published May 6th 2012 by Psychology Press

  4. BCoS Cognitive Screen

    Examiner's Booklet B (Pack of 15)

    By Glyn Humphreys, Wai-Ling Bickerton, Dana Samson, Jane Riddoch

    Published May 6th 2012 by Psychology Press

  5. Single-case and Small-n Experimental Designs

    A Practical Guide To Randomization Tests, Second Edition

    By Pat Dugard, Portia File, Jonathan Todman

    This practical guide explains the use of randomization tests and provides example designs and macros for implementation in IBM SPSS and Excel. It reviews the theory and practice of single-case and small-n designs so readers can draw valid causal inferences from small-scale clinical studies. The...

    Published October 26th 2011 by Routledge Academic

  6. Contemporary Neurobehavioral Syndromes

    Edited by Gerald Goldstein, Theresa M. Incagnoli, Antonio E. Puente

    During the twentieth century, new neurobehavioral diseases appeared or were described for the first time. Exposure to certain toxins or noxious environments, for example, produced illnesses that did not exist before the twentieth century. In addition, established illnesses were reconceptualized...

    Published April 10th 2011 by Psychology Press

  7. Therapeutic Processes for Communication Disorders

    A Guide for Clinicians and Students

    Edited by Robert J. Fourie

    Why do many people with disorders of communication experience a sense of demoralization? Do these subjective experiences have any bearing on how such problems should be treated? How can professionals dealing with speech, language, hearing and other communication disorders analyse and respond to the...

    Published November 25th 2010 by Psychology Press

  8. Rehabilitation of Visual Disorders After Brain Injury

    2nd Edition

    By Josef Zihl

    Series: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: A Modular Handbook

    This thoroughly updated and extended edition covers the various cerebral visual disorders acquired after brain injury, as well as the rehabilitation techniques used to treat them. These are described within a brain plasticity framework, using data from single and group case studies along with...

    Published October 28th 2010 by Psychology Press

  9. A Compendium of Tests, Scales and Questionnaires

    The Practitioner’s Guide to Measuring Outcomes after Acquired Brain Impairment

    By Robyn L. Tate

    This Compendium is a comprehensive reference manual containing an extensive selection of instruments developed to measure signs and symptoms commonly encountered in neurological conditions, both progressive and non-progressive. It provides a repository of established instruments, as well as...

    Published April 6th 2010 by Psychology Press

  10. New Methodologies for Intervention and Outcome Measurement

    A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

    Edited by James Malec

    Series: Special Issues of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

    Neuropsychological rehabilitation involves many complex processes aimed at enabling people who are disabled by brain injury or disease to achieve their optimum level of physical, psychological, social and vocational well being. Theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and measures for evaluating the...

    Published December 1st 2009 by Psychology Press