ABSTRACT

Effective Learning After Acquired Brain Injury provides clear guidance on delivering productive educational programmes for adolescents and adults with acquired brain injury (ABI). Written for the non-specialist, the book provides an accessible overview of the neuropsychological deficits resulting from ABI and the ways in which these can affect an individual’s ability to learn and to benefit from educational programmes.

This is the first book of its kind to focus on the adaptation of educational programmes for adults rather than children. The authors explain how to take the results of a neuropsychological assessment as a guide in order to construct a cognitive profile and to create individually tailored educational plans and rehabilitation programmes. They also describe specific strategies that can be taught or utilised, and ways in which they can be set out in a simple plan. The book includes an extensive collection of resources which can be reproduced for the reader’s own use.

Effective Learning After Acquired Brain Injury will be an invaluable resource for general facilitators, clinicians and practitioners who provide educational opportunities in rehabilitation centres for individuals with a variety of neurological conditions, and also for those delivering education in forensic settings. It will maximise the quality of teaching, and the person’s potential to learn, and improve the success rate of rehabilitation programmes and those aimed at reducing offending.

part |2 pages

PART I The brain and how it may be damaged

chapter 1|7 pages

Brain anatomy and functions

chapter 2|6 pages

Acquired brain injury (ABI)

chapter 3|11 pages

Developmental issues and age at injury

part |2 pages

PART II Brain injuries and neuropsychological impairments

chapter 5|6 pages

Attention deficits

chapter 6|10 pages

Memory deficits

chapter 7|7 pages

Executive function deficits

chapter 8|2 pages

Speed of information processing deficits

chapter 9|7 pages

Speech and communication deficits

part |2 pages

PART III Managing neuropsychological difficulties

chapter 10|10 pages

Managing behaviours

chapter 12|10 pages

Understanding neuropsychological assessments

chapter 14|11 pages

Individual Education Plans

part |2 pages

PART IV Appendices

chapter |3 pages

A Strategies for attention deficits

chapter |4 pages

B Strategies for memory deficits

chapter |8 pages

F Case studies

chapter |1 pages

G ABC chart

chapter |1 pages

H ABCIO chart

chapter I|2 pages

I Blank IEP (pro forma)

chapter |3 pages

J Example of a completed IEP

chapter |1 pages

K Session evaluation sheet (pro forma)

chapter |7 pages

Glossary

chapter |1 pages

Useful organisations