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Provides an overview of stroke rehabilitation covering patient management in the acute, subacute, and chronic phases of poststroke treatment. Cognitive, behavioral, and functional assessment in the subacute poststroke phase is discussed, neuropsychiatric problems occurring during this phase are identified, and cognitive deficits and perceptual deficits encountered during occupational therapy are described. Speech, recreational, and music therapy and social support services are also considered. Objective: To investigate the efficacy of music therapy techniques as an aid in improving mood and social interaction after traumatic brain injury or stroke. Design: Eighteen individuals with traumatic brain injury or stroke were assigned either standard rehabilitation alone or standard rehabilitation along with music therapy (3 treatments per week for up to 10 treatments). Measures: Pretreatment and posttreatment assessments of participant self-rating of mood, family ratings of mood and social interaction, and therapist rating of mood and participation in therapy. Results: There was a significant improvement in family members' assessment of participants' social interaction in the music the
This chapter provides a brief exploration of reasons why psychologists are not regularly involved in motor rehabilitation research and practice, a discussion of the importance of basic research for progress in rehabilitation, and a sketch of the contributions of basic behavioral psychology and neuroscience research to rehabilitation psychology. The author discusses ethical issues presented by this case, including (1) assessment of decision-making capacity, (2) autonomy and self-determination of the patient, (3) medical paternalism, and (4) contextual features, such as social/family issues. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation: ***Presents the case of a 73-yr-old woman who presented to an inpatient rehabilitation hospital with right hemiplegia, dysphagia, and Broca's aphasia after suffering a left-hemisphere stroke. This new approach to physical rehabilitation elaborated from basic research in behavioral psychology and neuroscience. Music Therapy Perspectives, 9, 26-31. Journal of Music Therapy, 34(3), 165-186. Music and imagery as psychotherapy with a brain damaged patient: A case study. Soon after the onset of stroke, patients usually experience a major emotional turbulence due to loss of motor, language, or cognitive capacities.
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