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Nancy Chiaravalloti, Yael Goverover
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Changes in the Brain
Impact on Daily Life
Herausgegeben von Chiaravalloti, Nancy
1st ed. 2017. 2017. xi, 282 S. 1 SW-Abb., 4 Farbabb., 10 Farbtabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2017
ISBN: 0-387-98187-X (038798187X)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-387-98187-1 (9780387981871)
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This informative text details the many changes in everyday life as the result of injury, illness, or aging affecting the brain. Experts across brain-related fields trace mechanisms of conditions such as Parkinson´s disease, TBI, and dementia as they impact regions of the brain, and resulting cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor impairments as they contribute to deficits in personal and social functioning. In addition to symptoms and behaviors associated with insults to the brain (and the extent to which the brain can adapt or self-repair), chapters provide cogent examples of how societal and cultural expectations can shape the context and experience of disability. The book´s focus on everyday activities brings new clarity to diverse links between symptoms and diagnosis, brain and behavior.
Included in the coverage:
úThe aging brain and changes in daily function.
úStroke: impact on life and daily function.
úTraumatic brain injury (TBI) and the impact on daily life.
úEveryday life with cancer.
úReal-world impact of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment.
úDisability and public policy in America.
úLiving after brain changes, from the patient´s perspective.
Rich in empirical data and human insight, Changes in the Brain gives neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and rehabilitation nurses a robust new understanding of the daily lives of patients, both in theory and in the real world.
Measurement: the quantification of changes in daily life.- Normal aging.- Alzheimer´s disease.- Parkinson´s disease.- Traumatic brain injury (possibly two chapters: mild and severe).- Multiple sclerosis.- Stroke.- Cancer.- Epilepsy.- Public policy: Impact on individuals with brain injury and illness.- Where do we go from here?