Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation :Optimizing Function

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Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation

Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation :Optimizing Function

4.18 (11 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Reflecting current practice with a renewed focus on function-based assessments and evidence-based interventions, Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation: Optimizing Function includes all of the tools you need to make a positive impact on your patients' lives. This clinical resource summarizes, highlights, and constructively critiques the state of cognitive and perceptual rehabilitation. This text helps you enhance your patients' quality of life by promoting improved performance of necessary and meaningful activities, and decreasing participation restrictions. Evidence-based intervention tables focus on improving daily function through proven methods. Summary tables highlight each assessment's clinical utility and pyschometric properties to provide you with the tools you need to choose the best assessment for each patient. An entire chapter on Application of Concepts features five case studies, each discussing background data and medical record review, evaluation findings, assessments, long-term goals, short-term goals, and interventions/functional activities to help you apply the theories and principles from the book to real-world situations. Handy learning aids including Key Terms, Learning Objectives, and Review Questions help you remember important information.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780323046213
ISBN10 0323046215
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 610 g
Publisher / Reseller Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Format paperback
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"Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation is a very valuable resource for clinicians, with a comprehensive list of references to ensure best practice. It would be a very beneficial and practical book to have within any occupational therapy department.It would also be an excellent reference for students." The Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy, Summer 2009, Volume 37 (1)

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