Psychological Management of Stroke

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Psychological Management of Stroke

Author(s): Nadina B. Lincoln (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 628 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0470684267
  • ISBN-13: 9780470684269

Book Description

Psychological Management of Stroke presents a review and synthesis of the current theory and data relating to the assessment, treatment, and psychological aspects of stroke.

  • Provides comprehensive reviews of evidence based practice relating to stroke
  • Written by clinical psychologists working in stroke services
  • Covers a broad range of psychological aspects, including fitness to drive, decision making, prevention of stroke, and involvement of carers and families
  • Reviews and synthesizes new data across a wide range of areas relevant to stroke and the assessment, treatment, and care of stroke survivors and their families
  • Represents a novel approach to the application of psychological theory and principles in the stroke field

Editorial Reviews

Review

This comprehensive and inspirational book ensures psychological care equals the importance of physical interventions to maximise quality of life poststroke. It is relevant to occupational therapy stroke clinicians, researchers and students, as well as being a valuable asset to multidisciplinary stroke services at all stages of the patient journey.” (British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1 December 2012)

“Overall I found this a timely text that would be an excellent resource for anyone working in stroke services.” (The Psychologist, 1 January 2013)

“I offer my congratulations to the authors and my thanks on behalf of psychologists, stroke survivors, and their families.” (Psyccritiques, 5 September 2012)

Review

This timely book offers a comprehensive, authoritative, evidence-based and practical guide to the psychological management of stroke. Chapters deal thoroughly with topics such as neuropsychological symptoms, screening for cognitive problems and cognitive rehabilitation, managing emotional problems, fear of falling, carers and prevention. The text offers a balance between research finding and reviews of evidence on the one hand and practical clinical suggestions with examples on the other.

I expect that this book will be highly valued by those offering psychological services and support to stroke patients and their families, as well as those providing medical care in acute and rehabilitation settings. I would strongly recommend it.
Marie Johnston, Emeritus Professor of Health Psychology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

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