Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Preface; Part 1: Introduction; 1. Towards a Model of Cognitive Rehabilitation; Part 2: Rehabilitation of Attention Disorders; 2. The Remediation of Attentional Disorders Following Brain Injury of Acute Onset; 3. The Use of Computers in the Rehabilitation of Attention Disorders; 4. The Management of Acquired Attention and Memory Deficits; Part 3: Rehabilitation of Memory Disorders; 5. The Process Diary Concept: An Approach in Training Orientation, Memory and Behaviour Control
6. Memory Strategies for Closed Head Injured Patients. Do Lessons in Cognitive Psychology Help?Part 4: Rehabilitation of Reasoning and Problem Solving Abilities; 7. Hypothesis Forming and Computerized Cognitive Therapy; 8. Frontal Lobe Dysfunctions in Patients -- Therapeutical Approaches; Part 5: Cognitive Approaches to the Rehabilitation of Behaviour Disorders; 9. Rehabilitation of Dyscontrol Syndromes Following Frontal Lobe Damage: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach; 10. Integrating Cognition and Behaviour: A Pragmatic Approach to Brain Injury Rehabilitation
11. Behavioural Learning Therapies for the Traumatically Brain-Injured PatientPart 6: Concluding Remarks; 12. Evaluating the Status of Cognitive Rehabilitation; Author index; Subject index