Neuropsychosocial Intervention
The Practical Treatment of Severe Behavioral Dyscontrol After Acquired Brain Injury
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- e-Book: 232 pages
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- Published: June 2003
- ISBN: 978-0-203-50814-5
- Publisher: CRC Press
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- By Robert L. Karol.
- Contributions by Robert Sevenich, and Laura McDaniels.
Neuropsychosocial intervention is an innovative and clinically proven treatment approach to severe behavioral problems that can affect persons with acquired brain injury. This book outlines the nature and significance of behavioral dyscontrol, explains aggression, and details the neuropsychosocial treatment approach and the principles on which it is based. It includes detailed behavioral treatment plans for 18 target behaviors and includes a review of medication management. The book also presents a discussion of community placement and living situations that facilitate success for the person with brain injury. With numerous case vignettes, it shows how this novel alternative to traditional treatment approaches may help keep survivors out of institutions and jails.
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This book describes neuropsychosocial treatment, an innovative, proven methodology based on over 20 years of clinical work with persons with brain injury. It outlines the nature and significance of behavioral dyscontrol, explains aggression, and details the neuropsychosocial treatment approach and the principles on which it is based. The author includes detailed behavioral treatment plans for 18 target behaviors, includes a review of medication management, and discusses community placement and living situations. Providing numerous case vignettes, it demonstrates that even persons with brain injury who have severe behavioral problems can succeed with amazing results.