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Cognitive Rehabilitation of Memory - A Clinical-Neuropsychological Introduction

Cognitive Rehabilitation of Memory - A Clinical-Neuropsychological Introduction

Helmut Hildebrandt

 

Verlag Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2019

ISBN 9780128169827 , 218 Seiten

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Cognitive Rehabilitation of Memory - A Clinical-Neuropsychological Introduction


 

Cognitive Rehabilitation of Memory: A Clinical-Neuropsychological Introduction comprehensively reviews evidence-based research for each clinical tool, defining guidelines on how to assess patients and set treatment goals and best practices for creating individualized rehabilitation programs. The book also provides essential background knowledge on the nature and causes of memory impairment. Dr. Helmut Hildebrandt describes a wide range of interventions, including memory aids, learning strategies and non-cognitive treatment options
  • Outlines guidelines for treating patients with memory disorder
  • Reviews rehabilitation programs to improve memory function
  • Examines non-cognitive approaches for improving memory impairments


Dr. Helmut Hildebrandt is currently a clinical neuropsychologist at the department of Neurology at the Hospital Bremen-Ost. The main topics of his clinical work is rehabilitation of patients with severe cognitive disorders at the early neurological rehabilitation unit and the assessment of patients with neurodegenerative diseases. He also teaches courses on clinical neuropsychology and rehabilitation at the University of Oldenburg and conducts clinical studies with different rehabilitation units in Oldenburg, Wilhemshaven, Osnabrück and Bonn. Most of the rehabilitation studies he is involved in concerns the rehabilitation of memory and neglect. He has been a member of the scientific advisory board of the German neuropsychological society (GNP). During the last 10 years he was and is still involved in the development and actualization of most of the German guidelines concerning neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation.