Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation 1st Edition
Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 1st Edition by Vahid Nejati is a definitive, practical guide for clinicians, therapists, and students seeking clear, evidence-informed strategies to restore cognitive function after neurological injury. Engaging and accessible, this book draws you in with a promise: translate theory into measurable patient progress.
Inside, Nejati distills contemporary neurorehabilitation science into a structured, clinician-friendly roadmap. Chapters cover assessment frameworks, targeted interventions for attention, memory, executive function, visuospatial skills, and problem-solving, plus outcome measurement and individualized goal setting. Each section blends current research with step-by-step treatment planning so practitioners can confidently design and adapt programs for stroke, traumatic brain injury, dementia, and other cognitive disorders.
What sets this edition apart is its emphasis on practical application. Expect clear protocols, case vignettes, and tools that streamline clinical decision-making—ideal for occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, speech-language pathologists, physiatrists, and rehabilitation teams. Whether you’re building your first intervention plan or refining advanced approaches, this volume helps improve patient engagement, functional independence, and real-world outcomes.
Fully relevant for professionals in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and beyond, this book is tailored to the global needs of modern neurorehabilitation practice. If you want a reliable, comprehensive reference that balances scientific rigor with hands-on usability, add Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation by Vahid Nejati to your professional library today—your patients and your practice will benefit from its practical wisdom.
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