Beschreibung:
Planners, timers, and similar items have long been used to compensate for cognitive deficits after the brain recovers from injury or illness. Although such tools can be effective, they limit patients' use of their own resources in their recovery. By contrast, cognitive remediation offers an alternative by using the brain's intact structures in making up deficits, giving patients a greater sense of control than reliance on outside devices.
1. Introduction.- History of Cognitive Remediation.- Role Assessment in Treatment.- 4. Treatment Strategies.- 5. Cognitive Remediation with NeurXerxise.- 6. Treatment Generalization and Ecological Validity.- 7. A NeuroXercise Casebook.- 8. Conclusions.