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Advances in Cognitive Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury: A Review of the Evidence Base
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Presented by:
James F. Malec, PhD, ABPP-Cn, Rp, FAPA, FACRM Chief Scientific Officer for the Foundation to Advance Brain Rehabilitation (FABR)Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Mayo Clinic-Rochester Senior Research Professor Emeritus, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Indiana University School of Medicine
This webinar will describe the best evidence-based practices for cognitive rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke. The focus will be on rehabilitation of attention, memory, and executive and higher-order cognitive functions with evidence for rehabilitation interventions in other cognitive domains briefly noted. Source material includes the INCOG [Bayley et al, J Head Trauma Rehabil 2014:29:290–386] and Cicerone et al. [Arch Phys Med Rehab 2000;81:1596-615; 2005;86:1681-92; 2011;92:519-30; 2019;100:1515-33] reviews as well as more recent literature. Concluding the webinar, participants will be oriented to additional resources for education and training in this area of neuropsychological practice.
After the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe best evidence-based practices for the remediation of attention, memory, and executive and higher-order cognitive abilities following TBI and stroke.
- Describe specific techniques and practice algorithms for implementing these best practices.
- List sources for additional guidance in developing practice in these areas of neuropsychological rehabilitation.
Target audience: Neuropsychologists, trainees and associates
Instructional level: Introductory