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P1: GKW/SPH P2: GKW/RKP QC: GKW/RKP T1: GKW Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (ACLI) PP154-302668 April 28, 2001 12:5 Style file version Nov. 07, 2000 Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2001 Book Reviews Cognitive Neurorehabilitation: A Comprehensive approaches, chapter 7 outlines strategies for neuro- Approach. Edited by Donald T. Stuss, Gordon protection and rehabilitation, chapter 8 deals with Winokur, and Ian H. Robertson. Cambridge Uni- neuropharmacological contributions to the rehabili- versity Press, 1999, 385 pp., $110. tation of patients with traumatic brain injury. Chapter 9 describes the latest pharmacological interventions in With our daily psychiatric practice becoming in- Alzheimer disease. Part III starts with a chapter (10) creasingly concerned with geriatric patients and with on the current challenges facing rehabilitation leaders consultation being often used to assess extent of cog- and managers working in the field. Chapter 11 offers a nitive impairment as well prognostic scenarios, this holistic, neuropsychologically oriented postacute re- effort of bringing together evidence on what works habilitation program. Chapter 12 reviews the avail- in cognitive rehabilitation appears to have the gift of able standardized measures for evaluating the out- timeliness. As a field encompassing many disciplines come of cognitive rehabilitation. Chapter 13 expands
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 22, 2004
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