ABSTRACT

The survivor of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is typically faced with an array of neuropsychological challenges. These include cognitive changes in attention, memory and learning dif culties, information processing impairments, and executive functioning de cits, and psychosocial issues such as emotional/anger management, anxiety, and depression. Neu ropsychological de cits often hamper the individual’s ability to function independently and return to productive living. Subsequently, cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an integral component of TBI rehabilitation efforts.