جزییات کتاب
Psychological Management of Stroke presents a review and synthesis of the current theory and data relating to the assessment, treatment, and psychological aspects of stroke.Provides comprehensive reviews of evidence based practice relating to strokeWritten by clinical psychologists working in stroke servicesCovers a broad range of psychological aspects, including fitness to drive, decision making, prevention of stroke, and involvement of carers and familiesReviews and synthesizes new data across a wide range of areas relevant to stroke and the assessment, treatment, and care of stroke survivors and their familiesRepresents a novel approach to the application of psychological theory and principles in the stroke fieldContent: Chapter 1 Experiences and Effects of Stroke and its Aftermath (pages 1–27): Chapter 2 Clinical Stroke Services (pages 28–59): Chapter 3 Neurological Basis of Stroke and Related Vascular Disorders (pages 60–83): Chapter 4 Neuropsychological Symptoms of Stroke (pages 85–108): Chapter 5 Screening for Cognitive Problems after Stroke (pages 109–129): Chapter 6 Neuropsychological Assessment after Stroke (pages 130–159): Chapter 7 Communication Problems after Stroke (pages 160–180): Chapter 8 Driving after Stroke (pages 181–202): Chapter 9 Decision Making and Mental Capacity (pages 203–231): Chapter 10 Neuropsychological Aspects of Rehabilitation (pages 232–247): Chapter 11 Cognitive Rehabilitation (pages 248–265): Chapter 12 Challenging Behaviour after Stroke (pages 266–279): Chapter 13 Emotional Problems after Stroke (pages 281–298): Chapter 14 Screening and Evaluation of Emotional Problems after Stroke (pages 299–328): Chapter 15 Managing Emotional Problems after Stroke (pages 329–335): Chapter 16 Behavioural and Cognitive?Behavioural Therapy for Depression after Stroke (pages 336–348): Chapter 17 Stroke and Fear of Falling (pages 349–361): Chapter 18 Prevention of Psychological Distress after Stroke (pages 362–377): Chapter 19 Pain and Fatigue (pages 378–390): Chapter 20 Carers of Stroke Survivors (pages 391–424): Chapter 21 Strokes in Young People: Families and Children, Carers, Employment and Long?Term Survival (pages 425–454): Chapter 22 Prevention of Stroke (pages 455–485): Chapter 23 Conclusions and Future Directions (pages 486–489):