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E-grāmata: Alternate Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioral Disorders: A Practical Guide

  • Formāts: 212 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351576932
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Get the tools to provide more effective treatment for the neurobehaviorally disordered TBI patient!

As traditional treatment success rates for many persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are proving less than effective, clinicians search for other therapies that may be more productive. Alternate Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioral Disorders: A Practical Guide discusses at length various nontraditional treatment approaches such as music therapy, art therapy, EEG biofeedback, and others that may provide additional help for the neurobehaviorally disordered TBI patient.

This text provides a practical, in-depth overview of a range of nontraditional interventions and therapies. Each treatment is extensively discussed with explanations on how it can be effectively applied in rehabilitation programs. Models, case samples, contacts, and lists of training programs and professional organizations are given for each therapeutic modality. Each chapter has clear, illustrative drawings, tables, and charts, as well as comprehensive references for further research.



Alternate Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioral Disorders: A Practical Guide discusses these alternative treatments:





horticulture therapy

art therapy

music therapy

melodic intonation therapy

recreational therapy

chemical dependency treatment

real time EEG feedback

craniosacral therapy





This book is a comprehensive source for nontraditional therapies essential for physicians; neuropsychologists; psychiatrists; rehabilitation specialists; hospital directors, administrators, and TBI professionals.
About the Editor ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgment xiii
Introduction and Overview of Brain Injury in Executive Dysfunction
1(6)
Gregory J. Murrey
Horticulture Therapy in the Treatment of Brain Injury
7(22)
Ann Wedel
Gregory J. Murrey
Introduction and Overview
7(6)
Horticultural Therapy Goals for Neurobehaviorally Disordered Patients
13(4)
Rehabilitation-Hospital-Based Model for a Horticultural Therapy Program
17(4)
Appendix: Horticultural Therapy Resources and Contact Information
21(8)
Art As a Therapeutic Modality with TBI Populations
29(22)
Mark Sell
Gregory J. Murrey
Introduction and Overview
29(3)
Art Therapy Within a TBI Rehabilitation Program
32(4)
Hospital-Based Programs
36(1)
Case Examples
37(3)
Patient Outcomes
40(1)
Training and Certification Requirements
40(1)
Appendix: Training and Academic Programs
41(10)
Music Therapy for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
51(24)
Wendy Magee
Barbara Wheeler
Introduction and Overview
51(6)
Goals in Brain Injury Rehabilitation
57(5)
Structure Within a TBI Rehabilitation Day Treatment or Residential Program
62(4)
Case Examples
66(3)
Appendix: Resources and Contact Information
69(6)
Melodic Intonation Therapy with Brain-Injured Patients
75(14)
Susan Schaefer
Martha A. Murrey
Wendy Magee
Barbara Wheeler
Introduction and Overview
75(1)
General Principles of MIT in Rehabilitating Functional Speech and Emotional Expression
76(6)
Case Examples
82(7)
Recreational Therapy Program for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
89(18)
Mark Sell
Gregory J. Murrey
Introduction and Overview
89(2)
A Community Integration Model
91(4)
The Role of the Hospital-Based Recreational Therapist
95(2)
The Hospital-Based Community-Integration Program
97(6)
Training and Educational Programs
103(4)
Chemical-Dependency Treatment with Traumatic Brain-Injured Clients
107(28)
Duane A. Reynolds
Gregory J. Murrey
Introduction and Overview
107(2)
Treatment of Patients with Executive Dysfunction: Clinical Considerations
109(2)
Traditional Treatment Approaches
111(5)
Two Models of Disability: Medical versus Interactional Model
116(1)
Educational Strategies
117(5)
A Program for TBI Patients with Executive Dysfunction
122(7)
Case Example
129(2)
Appendix: Chemical Dependency and Traumatic Brain Injury Resources
131(4)
All-Digital, Real-Time EEG Feedback with Open and Closed Head Trauma
135(14)
Margaret E. Ayers
Introduction and Overview
135(1)
EEG Biofeedback with Brain-Injured Clients
136(6)
Treatment Cases
142(2)
Conclusion
144(1)
Appendix: Additional Resources
144(5)
Craniosacral Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury Clients with Neurobehavioral Disorders
149(32)
Ann Wedel
Introduction and Overview
149(3)
The Philosophy Behind Craniosacral Therapy
152(2)
The Craniosacral Therapeutic Process
154(7)
Goals and Use of Craniosacral Therapy with Brain-Injured Patients
161(6)
Structure and Use of Craniosacral Therapy in a Hospital-Based TBI Rehabilitation Program
167(4)
Case Example
171(1)
Appendix: Training and Educational Resources
172(9)
Index 181


Ethan B Russo, Margaret Ayers, Barbara L Wheeler, Susan Schaefer, Gregory Murrey