Educating Families of the Head Injured: A Guide to Medical, Cognitive, and Social Issues
Description:
Book is written for both families of the head injured and for professionals. It is comprehensive as well as practical in describing and resolving problems. CHAPTERS: 1- Introduction, 2-Medical Issues, 3-Inpatient Rehabilitation, 4-Preparing for Home, 5-Outpatient Options, 6-Mild to Moderate Head Trauma, 7-Funding Sources, 8-How to Choose an Appropriate Treatment Facility, 9-Lont Term Placement Considerations, 10-Cognitive Problems and How to Manage Them, 11-Behavioral Problems and How to Manage Them, 12-Emotional Problems Experienced by Families, 13-Long Term Medical Problems, 14-Long Term Psychosocial Problems, 15-Substance Use/Abuse and the TBI Survivor: What's Wrong with an Occasional Drink, Toke, Snort?, 16-Medications and Side Effects, 17-The Family as Educator, 18-Special Considerations for Children, 19-Special Considerations for the Elderly, 20-Community Reintegration. Glossary of Terms, Selected Bibliography, Index. 251 pages.
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