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Intervention Intervention and and

RehabilitationRehabilitation

Rehabilitation

• becoming one of the major functions of neuropsychologists.

• involves methods for retraining neural pathways to regain or improve neurocognitive functioning that has been diminished by disease or trauma

1. Assessment of the patient’s strengths and deficits is conducted.2. A program of rehabilitation is developed.

2 types of neuropsychological rehabilitation:

– Restorative rehabilitation helps the patient recover brain functions that have been impaired. This approach is usually emphasized initially until it is evident that the patient has reached the level of functioning that the patient had before the injury.

– Compensatory rehabilitation helps the patient cope with and compensate for impairments that are likely to be permanent.

General guidelines for formulating rehabilitation task:

1. It should include the impaired skill that one is trying to reformulate.2. The therapist should be able to vary the task in difficulty.3. Task should be quantifiable.4. The task should provide immediate feedback to the patient.5. The number of errors made by the patient should be controlled.

Current trends in the Field of

Neuropsychology

Sports-related concussion

Forensic neuropsychology

Functional neuroimaging• use of neuroimaging

technology to measure an aspect of brain function, often with a view to understanding the relationship between activity in certain brain areas and specific mental functions.

Virtual reality technology

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