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Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Practical Vocational, Neuropsychological, and Psychotherapy Interventions.


Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI), traumatic injuries to the brain, also called intracranial injury, or simply head injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes brain damage. TBI can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury and is one of two subsets of acquired brain  Rehabilitation. Practical Vocational, Neuropsychological neu·ro·psy·chol·o·gy  
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The branch of psychology that deals with the relationship between the nervous system, especially the brain, and cerebral or mental functions such as language, memory, and perception.
, and Psychotherapy Interventions.

Robert T. Fraser and David C. Clemmons, editors. CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Checking) An error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. The transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths which, used as dividends, are divided by a fixed divisor.  Press LLC, 2000 NW Corporate Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33431. Telephone: (561) 994-0555. Hardcover, 250 pages, $59.95. ISBN ISBN
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: 0-8493-3315-6.

This book provides an overview of critical components of neuropsychological information and the use of this information in vocational planning; examples of functional areas of cognition and neuropsychological assessment; the linkages between cognitive and behavioral impairments; the different categories of assistive technology; psychotherapy and behavioral interventions and successful vocational interventions; and models of work access, including methods of supported employment, the development of a tailored job coaching program, and the specifics of utilizing natural supports.
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Publication:American Rehabilitation
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Dec 22, 1999
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