Description
Transforming Cognitive Rehabilitation: Effective Instructional Methods is a professional resource designed for clinicians, therapists, and rehabilitation specialists working with individuals who have sustained cognitive impairments. The book presents evidence-based instructional approaches that have been proven effective in cognitive rehabilitation settings.
Authors McKay Moore Sohlberg, Justine Hamilton, and Lyn S. Turkstra draw on their extensive clinical experience and research to offer practical methods for teaching and rehabilitating cognitive skills. The text covers essential instructional techniques, assessment strategies, and implementation frameworks that can be adapted across various rehabilitation contexts, including brain injury recovery, stroke rehabilitation, and other neurological conditions.
This comprehensive guide bridges the gap between cognitive science theory and clinical practice, providing readers with actionable strategies to enhance their rehabilitation programs and achieve measurable patient outcomes.







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