Cognitive Rehabilitation

Second Edition
An Integrative Neuropsychological Approach

McKay Moore Sohlberg and Catherine A. Mateer

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May 25, 2001
ISBN 9781572306134
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492 Pages
Size: 6⅛" x 9¼"
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*Note: This book succeeds Sohlberg & Mateer's Introduction to Cognitive Rehabilitation.
“This book is precise, well organized, and easy to follow. It covers the main topics of concern to clinicians and families, and the sequence is logical and clear. Sohlberg and Mateer have a real gift for explaining difficult concepts in ways that make them seem completely understandable and sensible. In addition to these strengths, the book's balanced perspective and solid theoretical grounding really make it stand out among others in this area.”

—Jill Winegardner, PhD, Neuropsychology Consultant, Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz, California


“Like the authors' original seminal text, this volume provides a systematic, practical framework that is clearly referenced to contemporary theory and research. In addition to up-to-date information on cognitive rehabilitation, the volume is enhanced by chapters on behavioral and emotional disorders, the special needs of children, and mild brain injury. In all areas, current best practices are described and accompanied by an extensive array of worksheets, assessment and monitoring tools, and other useful supporting materials. Sohlberg and Mateer have once again produced the premier text in the area. It belongs within arm's reach of any professional or student in disciplines providing post-acute brain injury rehabilitation services.”

—James F. Malec, PhD, Professor and Director of NIDRR Traumatic Brain Injury Model System, Mayo Clinic and Foundation


“This is probably the best book on neurobehavioral remediation on the market. It is grounded in the neuro- and cognitive sciences while based on the authors' extensive rehabilitation experiences. The science is sound; the methodology is practical, effective, and respectful of the patient's dignity and well-being; and the coverage of conditions and issues is comprehensive and up to date. Students and practitioners alike will profit from the knowledge, technical advice, and practical admonitions these experienced and insightful clinicians provide.”

—Muriel D. Lezak, PhD, Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and ScienceUniversity