Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
General data
Course ID: | 2500-EN-PS-CSN5-03 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.4
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Course title: | Neuropsychological Rehabilitation |
Name in Polish: | Neuropsychological Rehabilitation |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Psychology |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Neuropsychology and Neuroscience specialization WISP specialization courses for 5 year |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
3.00
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Language: | English |
Type of course: | elective courses |
Short description: |
The aim of the course is to provide students with specific knowledge of neuropsychological interventions and to enable them to develop clinical competences needed to help patients with cognitive dysfunctions due to acquired brain injury. |
Learning outcomes: |
By the end of the course students should be able to: - Apply the rules of evidence-based practice in planning interventions both in research and clinical work - Compare the effectiveness of different methods of treating patients with cognitive dysfunctions - Communicate the outcomes of neuropsychological interventions |
Classes in period "Summer semester 2023/24" (in progress)
Time span: | 2024-02-19 - 2024-06-16 |
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Type of class: |
Seminar, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | (unknown) | |
Group instructors: | Marcin Leśniak | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
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Full description: |
The course aims at extending students’ knowledge of principles, methods and specific techniques of neuropsychological interventions for individuals with cognitive/behavioral disorders due to acquired brain injury. Students will learn how to plan the process of rehabilitation, execute it, and assess patient’s progress according to the evidence-based practice framework. Students will have an opportunity to train their skills in groups with real clinical data. |
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Bibliography: |
Kolb B., Whishaw I. (2003). Fundamentals of human neuropsychology. New York : Worth Publishers. Chapter 25 (pp. 670-696) - Wilson B. (2009). Foreword. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. 19 (6), 785–789 - Malec J. F. (2009). Ethical and evidence-based practice in brain injury rehabilitation. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 19(6), 790-806. - Leclercq, M., Sturm, W. (2002). Rehabilitation of attention disorders: literature review. In: M. Leclercq, P. Zimmermann (eds.). Applied neuropsychology of attention. Theory, diagnosis and rehabilitation. Chapter 12 (pp. 341-364) - Bartolomeo, P. (2013). Attention disorders after right brain damage. Living in halved worlds. Springer. Chapter 9 (pp. 159- 174) - Azouvi, P., Jacquin-Courtois, S., Luaute, J. (2017). Rehabilitation of unilateral neglect: Evidence-based medicine. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 60(3):191-197. - Zihl J. (2011). Rehabilitation of visual disorders after brain injury. Hove: Psychology Press. Chapter 1 - Wilson, B. (2009). Memory rehabilitation: integrating theory and practice. The Guilford Press; 1 edition. Chapters 4-6 (pp. 52-105). - Velikonja, D., i in. (2023). INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part V: Memory. The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation, 38(1), 83–102. - Helm-Estabrooks, N., Albert, M. L., & Nicholas, M. (2013). Manual of aphasia and aphasia therapy (3rd ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-Ed. Chapters 14, 16 (pp.181-194, 207-228) - Haskins EC, Cicerone K, Dams-O’Connor K, Eberle R, Langenbahn D, Shapiro-Rosenbaum A. (2012) Cognitive rehabilitation manual. Rehabilitation for impairments of executive functions. Reston, Virginia (USA): American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. |
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