1st Edition
Interviewing Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Volume II Becomings
1. The story is not all mine. Nor told by me alone (Christian Salas, 2024)
2. Translating Principles into Practice: on the Craft of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (Jon Evans, 2025)
3. Getting Emotional: The rise Affective Neuropsychology and Social Cognition (Skye McDonald, 2024)
4. Grief and Mourning after Acquired Brain Injury (Rudi Coetzer, 2019)
5. Building Rehabilitation Where Life Happens: A Story from SARAH (Sofía Braga, 2025)
6. Rehabilitation Beyond the Clinic: Building Functional Recovery Through Family and Community (Urvashi Sha, 2025)
7. History, Politics and Brain Injury: The Development of Neuropsychology in South Africa (Ann Watts, 2026)
8. Treating People Equally by Treating Them Differently: Rethinking Family Work in Neurorehabilitation (Ann Norup, 2025)
9. The Rehabilitation of Love: from Family work to Couples work in Acquired Brain Injury (Giles Yeates, 2025)
10. Holding Space for What Might Be: Identity, Play, and Creativity after Brain Injury (Fergus Gracey, 2025)
11. Fighting for Rehabilitation: There is always something you can do (Barbara Wilson, 2025)
Biography
Dr. Christian Salas is a Chilean clinical neuropsychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist. He serves as an Associate Professor at the Centre for Human Neuroscience and Neuropsychology at Diego Portales University in Chile. He also directs the Clinical Neuropsychology Unit, the country’s only specialized facility providing low-cost neuropsychological assessments and long-term rehabilitation for individuals with acquired brain injuries. He is past president of the Chilean Society of Clinical Neuropsychology.






