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Understanding and Caring for People with Brain Disorders (Book)
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Understanding and Caring for People with Brain Disorders (Book)
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People with brain disorders often need substantial amounts of care
and the need for this care within the general population is growing
year on year. This handbook aims to help families and frontline
staff provide better care for people who have neurological
difficulties by providing knowledge to help in the understanding of
brain injuries and disorders. This comprehensive handbook looks at
the various parts and functions of the brain offering a basic
functional neuro-anatomy as well as information on the different
aspects of cognition in 'normal' brain functioning, such as
attention, memory and executive abilities. It is designed to create
an awareness of what can go wrong and provides an outline of the
different common neurological disorders and their possible
cognitive, emotional and behavioural manifestations. The 13
chapters written by various professionals guide the carer in
understanding the different professional steps taken in caring for
someone with a neurological disorder, these include assessments
that professionals may undertake and the limitations of such
interventions. The handbook also considers the following: * the
various parts and functions of the brain * understanding the brain
and the thinking process (cognitive process) * emotions, feelings
and behaviours, and how they are related * problems with fatigue
and sleep * common disorders and what can go wrong with the brain *
treatment and assessment procedures offered by professionals *
approaches to recovery and rehabilitation * applying neurological
ideas to mental health problems * applying neurological ideas to
learning disabilities. Vital information for: psychologists,
neuro-psychiatrists, NHS care staff, mental health trusts,
supported housing, students and trainees of health and social
professions, carers, friends and families of people with brain
disorders.
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