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I | Setting the Scene | |
1 | Patients and Their Problems | 3 |
2 | Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation | 13 |
II | Living with Memory Disorders | |
3 | Jack: Coming to Terms with Amnesia | 26 |
4 | Jay: Compensating for Amnesia | 43 |
5 | Alex: Some Recovery, Return to Work, and Marriage Following Anoxic Brain Damage | 55 |
III | Memory and other Cognitive Problems | |
6 | Clive: The Man Who Continues to Have Just Woken Up | 72 |
7 | Martin: A More Complete Human Being | 88 |
8 | Lorna: Cognitive Decline and Myotonic Dystrophy | 104 |
9 | Jason: Learning to Be Independent After Encephalitis | 123 |
IV | Language Impairment | |
10 | Bill: Learning to Communicate with Symbols Five Years After a Stroke | 149 |
11 | Laurence: Listening to the Message and Not the Words | 159 |
12 | Ron: Picking Up the Pieces | 177 |
V | Remediation of Acquired Disorders of Reading | |
13 | Ted: The Man Who Could Read "Astrocytoma" but Not "Dog," | 199 |
14 | Derek: Relearning to Read After a Gunshot Wound | 209 |
15 | Jenny: Regaining Quality of Life Following a Horseback Riding Accident | 222 |
VI | Perceptual and Visuospatial Problems | |
16 | Paula: Fear of Physiotherapy and Problems Recognizing Objects After a Severe Head Injury | 247 |
17 | Kirsty: A Case of Optic Aphasia, Associative Agnosia, or Semantic Memory Impairment? | 259 |
18 | Richard: A Socially Skilled Young Man Despite Severe Memory and Perceptual Difficulties | 279 |
19 | Dolly: Learning to Attend to the Left Side of Space | 296 |
VII | Behavior and Self-Care Skills | |
20 | Jim: Improving Concentration and Reducing Behavior Problems | 315 |
21 | Angela: Improving the Self-Care Skills of a Woman with Quadriplegia and Dysarthria | 327 |
22 | Sarah: Learning Some Self-Care Skills After an Anesthetic Accident | 337 |
23 | Conclusions | 353 |
References | 361 | |
Index | 377 |
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