ABSTRACT
The book aims to acknowledge the complexity of working with clients who have an acquired brain injury but aims to give the interested reader practical and useable guides to develop their practice. Throughout the text, case studies and practical suggestions are forwarded to facilitate do-able practice. It is hoped that the book will become a gold standard in this particular area and is aimed at a range of professionals in training (for those responsible providing training in psychopathology, neuropsychology and psychotherapy), and those who have an interest in working with the issues commonly seen post acute brain injury rehabilitation settings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|156 pages
Getting Started: The Essential Knowledge and Basic Skills for Successful Working in Acquired Brain Injury
part II|164 pages
Being in Practice: Working with the Issues Faced by Real Clients with Acquired Brain Injuries Living in the Real World Assessment in Specific Contexts
part III|42 pages
Working with Professional and Organisational Systems
chapter THIRTEEN|24 pages
Leading a community acquired brain injury team: the South Cheshire experience
part IV|12 pages
Making Sense of It All: Reflections and Insights