Memory Rehabilitation, 9781606232873
Hardcover
Shows how research can be applied to help people with nonprogressive memory disorders improve their functioning and quality of life. This book offers guidance on how to assess patients, set treatment goals, develop individualized rehabilitation programs, and conduct memory groups. It provides knowle…

Memory Rehabilitation

integrating theory and practice

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  • Hardcover

    284 pages

  • Release Date

    6 July 2009

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Summary

From a well-known authority, this comprehensive yet accessible book shows how state-of-the-art research can be applied to help people with nonprogressive memory disorders improve their functioning and quality of life. Barbara Wilson describes a broad range of interventions, including compensatory aids, learning strategies, and techniques for managing associated anxiety and stress. She reviews the evidence base for each clinical strategy or tool and offers expert guidance on how to assess p…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781606232873
ISBN-10:1606232878
Author:Barbara A. Wilson
Publisher:Guilford Publications
Imprint:Guilford Publications
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:284
Release Date:6 July 2009
Weight:542g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“It is an insightful, wide-ranging and practical introduction for professionals interested in the rehabilitation of memory.” – Victoria Williamson in The Psychologist “An accessible and interesting read, providing clear descriptions and evaluations of treatment options for people experiencing memory difficulties. It offers a comprehensive, one-stop resource that contains a great deal of information and research. Theoretically driven approaches are presented and discussed in relation to their clinical application and regular case examples and reflections on practice help to bring the subject to life. ! This book as an enjoyable and surprisingly accessible read given the breadth of information if contains. I was left with increased optimism that there is much we can do, beyond targeting lost function, to alleviate the distress and disability caused by memory difficulties.” - Journal of International Psychogeriatrics “An excellent introductory book on the topic ! The book has many strong points that will make it a desired resource for professionals wishing to develop and implement empirically derived memory rehabilitation programs. It provides a concise overview of behavioral approaches to a variety of specific memory rehabilitation strategies and techniques. Among the beneficial features in the book is a repetitive focus on cognitive and learning theory as applied in such rehabilitation. Wilson also does an excellent job discussing why such behavioral approaches are beneficial to individuals with memory difficulties and in presenting current supporting research. ! It serves to provide a readable understanding of rehabilitative methods that can be practically beneficial to individuals with memory disorders, and most importantly, it provides the neuropsychologist and rehabilitation professional with the theory behind the practice.” - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology “A practical, how-to text for the psychologist interested in developing an inpatient or outpatient memory rehabilitation program to assist an individual or group of individuals with nonprogressive brain damage. Practical recommendations for specific rehabilitation strategies, assessments, and goal setting are supported by behavioral, cognitive, and neuropsychological theory. This easy-to-read book also provides helpful information to psychology and neuroscience graduate students studying memory functioning and rehabilitation psychology…Utilizing this book should enable professionals to assist their clients in maximizing the goal-setting potential for functional memory outcome in overall quality of life.” - PsycCRITIQUES “Who else but Barbara Wilson, the world’s leading expert on memory rehabilitation, could have written a book like this? Flowing easily between research findings, clinical anecdotes, and practical treatment recommendations, the book never loses sight of the real-life consequences of memory loss. In an age when war has made traumatic brain injury tragically familiar, Wilson explains the complex ways in which memory processing is prone to failure in this and other nonprogressive brain disorders, and shows how everyday functioning can be improved by rehabilitation techniques that focus on compensation and coping.” - Myrna F. Schwartz, Associate Director, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA “A ‘must read’ for any professional who works with individuals with memory impairment and their family members. The rich literature on compensatory strategies to decrease the impact of memory impairment and techniques to help patients learn more efficiently comes alive in this very thorough and usable text. Wilson’s incisive understanding of the emotional difficulties experienced by people with cognitive problems–and how to integrate psychosocial and cognitively focused interventions–is particularly welcome and important.” - Catherine A. Mateer, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada “This remarkable book combines a scholarly and comprehensive review of the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological bases of memory rehabilitation with straightforward, step-by-step descriptions of memory rehabilitation procedures. The book showcases Wilson’s facility for making the complexities of neuropsychological rehabilitation accessible even to those without an extensive background in the psychological and neurological sciences. A wide range of professionals interested in memory rehabilitation will find this volume indispensable for study and reference.” - James F. Malec, Research Director, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana; Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

About The Author

Barbara A. Wilson

Barbara A. Wilson, PhD, is Senior Scientist (visitor status) at the Medical Research Council’s Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom, and Founder of the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. She is also Visiting Professor of Rehabilitation Studies at the University of Southampton School of Medicine. Dr. Wilson has worked in brain injury rehabilitation since 1979 and has published 17 books, 8 neuropsychological tests, and over 260 articles and chapters in this area. The recipient of many honours and awards, she has a rehabilitation center named after her in Quito, Ecuador.

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