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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation - Proceedings of the Conference on Rehabilitation of Brain Damaged People: Current Knowledge and Future Directions, held at Copenhagen, June 15-16, 1987 (Hardcover, 1988 ed.)
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation - Proceedings of the Conference on Rehabilitation of Brain Damaged People: Current Knowledge and Future Directions, held at Copenhagen, June 15-16, 1987 (Hardcover, 1988 ed.)
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In early 1985 a grant from the Egmont Foundation made the
establishment of the Center for Rehabilitation of Brain Damage in
copenhagen possible. This meant the realization of a plan with
which Anne-Lise Christensen had been occupied for years. Through
her work in psychiatric and neurosurgical wards she had acquired a
deep insight in the problems of the brain damage, and through
visits to the leading centers within the field of brain damage
rehabilitation she had become inti mately acquainted with the most
modern trends in research and practice which was insufficiently
devel oped in Denmark. When finally the possibility of establishing
the center came closer, it was obvious that Anne-Lise Christensen
would be the right person to organize this institution and to
become its leader. Two years later, when the building-up of the
Center had been finished and the work was running smoothly, it was
felt natural to mark this accomplish ment by the arrangement of an
international conference on rehabilitation of brain damage. On this
occasion, a number of leading specialists gave lectures on many
different aspects of the topic. This provided great incentives for
those interested in the field in Den mark. The present volume,
containing the lectures from the conference, can also be regarded
as a tribute to Anne-Lise Christensen and her colleagues, in
recogni tion of their accomplishments within the field of
neuropsychology and rehabilitation of the brain dam aged."
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