The Rehabilitation of Cognitive Disabilities
The rehabilitation of intellectual impairment resulting from brain injury has become a major professional activity of clinical neuropsychologists. In recent years, neuropsychology has developed from a professional role stressing assessment and diagnosis t
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The Rehabilitation of Cognitive Disabilities Edited by
J. Michael Williams Center for Applied Psychological Research Memphis State University Memphis, Tennessee
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Charles J. Long Center for Applied Psychological Research Memphis State University and Neuropsychology Laboratory University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences Memphis, Tennessee
PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK AND LONDON
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Mid-South Conference of Human Neuropsychology on the Rehabilitation of Cognitive Disabilities (4th: 1986: Memphis, Tenn.) The rehabilitation of cognitive disabilities. "Proceedings of the Fourth Mid-South Conference of Human Neuropsychology on the Rehabilitation of Cognitive Disabilities, held May 29-30, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee" - T .p. verso. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Cognition disorders - Patients - Rehabilitation - Congresses. 1. Williams, J. Michael, 1954. II. Long, CharlesJ., 1935. III. Title. [DNLM: 1. Brain Injuries-rehabilitation - congresses. 2. Cognition Disorders - rehabilitation - congresses. W3 MI286 4th 1986r 1 WL 354 M627 1986r] RC394.C64M53 1986 616.8 87-7948 ISBN-13: 978-1-4612-9057-5 e-ISBN-13: 978-1-4613-1899-6 DOl: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1899-6
Proceedings of the Fourth Mid-South Conference of Human Neuropsychology on the Rehabilitation of Cognitive Disabilities, held May 29-30, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee
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Contributors Gerald Bennett, Spain Rehabilitation Center, University of Alabama at Binningham, Binningham, AL Thomas Bergquist, Spain Rehabilitation Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Binningham, AL Tina Brown, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN Marian B. Danse, Department of Preventive, Family, and Rehabilitation Medicine, Monroe Community Hospital, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY . Raymond S. Dean, Neuropsychology Laboratory, TC-521, Ball State University, Muncie, IN Kathleen Fitzhugh-Bell, Department of Neurology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Wm. Drew Gouvier, Department of Psychology, Lousiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Gregory Harter, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN Donna L. Hartley, Spain Rehabilitation Center, University of Alabama at Binningham, Binningham, AL Aleida K. Inglis, Department of Reading, Language, and Learning Disabilities, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Marsha M. Little, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN Charles J. Long, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN Kurt A. Moehle, Department of Psychology, Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indian