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Issue title: Cognitive Rehabilitation
Guest editors: Wayne A. Gordon
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Head Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine*; **
Correspondence: [*] Direct all correspondence to J. Preston Harley, Director of Neuropsychology Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic, 26W171 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL 60189.
Note: [1] This document represents the cumulative and dedicated labors of the Cognitive Rehabilitation Committee of the Head Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. The committed, diligent, and knowledgeable efforts of the committee and the many other individuals who reviewed and contributed to the development of these guidelines are gratefully acknowledged.
Note: [**] All contributors are listed at the end of the article.
Abstract: Impairment of cognitive processes is a frequent and common consequence of brain dysfunction. This article represents the cumulative efforts of rehabilitation professionals to develop a set of guidelines for the provision of cognitive rehabilitation services to persons with brain injuries. Despite the widespread and common practice of individuals and facilities to provide cognitive rehabilitation to brain injury survivors, a consensus on the definition and clinical practice of cognitive rehabilitation has been lacking. A set of guidelines was therefore developed with broad-based input from professionals and practitioners associated with cognitive rehabilitation. Definitions, qualifications of independent practitioners, treatment structure, service evaluation, representation to the public, and responsibilities to the client and community are addressed. The guidelines are provided to help foster the systematic development of clinical practices, encourage general research activities, and promote professional development in cognitive rehabilitation.
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-1992-2310
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 62-67, 1992
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