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By 2010, 15% of the U.S. population will be Hispanic.
"Neuropsychology and the Hispanic Patient: A Clinical Handbook"
brings together internationally recognized authorities to address
the cultural, methodological, research, and forensic issues that
must be considered by neuropsychologists seeking to be maximally
effective in their work with members of the fastest-growing
American minority group. It includes:
It is important to understand the relationship between the brain, cognition and behavior when providing care to the elderly. Behavioral Neurology in the Elderly provides a comprehensive overview of this significant relationship, one of the most important topics concerning medical and behavioral gerontology today. It provides insight into how the aging brain affects memory and language, as well as motor, emotional, and executive functioning. Beginning with a historical view of aging and healthy living, this practical and informative book describes the most important neurobehavioral issues such as information processing, motor function, language and communication. It also provides essential information on neurobehavioral disorders such as depression, sleep disorders, epilepsy, apraxia, dementia and stroke. Furthermore, it offers an ultimate guide to medical and neuropsychological geriatric assessment and evaluation. A resource for all professionals working with elderly people, Behavioral Neurology in the Elderly points out new directions in research methods for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
Brain Injury Treatment: Theories and Practices is a thorough and wide-ranging account of the rehabilitation of brain injury. Written from an international perspective, this book presents a detailed discussion of the basic science of brain injury. It explains the treatments used in brain injury rehabilitation and covers new methods of rehabilitation, including complementary medicine theories. It contains a wealth of information on different neurosurgical and neuropsychological treatments. It also includes a comprehensive reference to the theories underlying rehabilitation practices and chapters on community reentry and family dynamics following brain injury. It will be an invaluable tool to students from psychology, medicine, physical and occupational therapy studying the treatment and aftercare of people with brain injury.
Brain Injury Treatment: Theories and Practices is a thorough and
wide-ranging account of the rehabilitation of brain injury. Written from an international perspective, this book presents a
detailed discussion of the basic science of brain injury. It
explains the treatments used in brain injury rehabilitation and
covers new methods of rehabilitation, including complementary
medicine theories. It contains a wealth of information on different
neurosurgical and neuropsychological treatments. It also includes a
comprehensive reference to the theories underlying rehabilitation
practices and chapters on community reentry and family dynamics
following brain injury. It will be an invaluable tool to students from psychology, medicine, physical and occupational therapy studying the treatment and aftercare of people with brain injury.
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