03411oam 2200565I 450 991016505020332120230126215028.01-317-40998-11-138-92393-11-315-68471-310.4324/9781315684710 (CKB)3710000001060386(MiAaPQ)EBC4809739(OCoLC)974668654(BIP)63344922(BIP)54415098(EXLCZ)99371000000106038620180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNeurobehavioural disability and social handicap following traumatic brain injury /edited by Tom M. McMillan and Rodger Ll. WoodSecond edition.London ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (283 pages)Brain, behaviour and cognition series"A Psychology Press Book."1-138-92392-3 1-317-40999-X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.pt. I. Nature and impact -- pt. II. Assessment methodologies -- pt. III. Treatment and rehabilitation -- pt. IV. Service delivery and development.Neurobehavioural disability (NBD) follows many forms of serious brain injury and is a major constraint on social independence. This book brings together a group of leading academics and practising clinicians to provide an overview of the nature of NBD, considering how it translates into social handicap, and what can be done to address associated problems, through social and behavioural rehabilitation, vocational training and family education. This fully revised edition takes into account advances in the field, exploring the range of cognitive, emotional, and behavioural effects of brain damage most commonly associated with damage to the frontal and associated structures of the brain that govern social behaviour. This edition also features increased emphasis on psychological interventions, as well as new chapters on brain imaging, pharmacotherapy and assistive technology for disability. Neurobehavioural Disability and Social Handicap Following Traumatic Brain Injury is essential reading for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and neurologists working in brain injury rehabilitation. The book will also be of interest to relatives of those with brain injury seeking better knowledge to understand neurobehavioural disability, as well as the growing number of therapy care assistants, case managers, support workers, and social workers responsible for the day to day care of brain injured people in the community.Brain damage, behaviour and cognition.Brain damagePatientsRehabilitationBrain damageSocial aspectsBrain damagePatientsRehabilitation.Brain damageSocial aspects.617.4/810443617.4810443McMillan Tom M1212161Wood Rodger Ll(Rodger Llewellyn)1212162MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910165050203321Neurobehavioural disability and social handicap following traumatic brain injury2799024UNINA