1. Introduction --;I. Theory and Intervention --;2. Brain Injury: A Pathophysiological Basis for Neuropsychological Dysfunction --;3. Issues in Behavioral Neurology and Brain Injury --;4. Psychopharmacological Agents in the Treatment of Brain Injury --;5. Traumatic Brain Injury and the Rehabilitation Process: A Psychiatric Perspective --;6. The Neuropsychological Investigation as a Therapeutic and Rehabilitative Technique --;II. Rehabilitation Programs: Application of Theory --;7. Interventions in the Inpatient Setting --;8. Residential Treatment --;9. Concepts in Day Programming --;III. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Techniques --;10. Neuropsychotherapy --;11. Structured Group Treatment for Brain-Injury Survivors --;12. Long-Term Family Intervention --;13. Management of Aggressive Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury --;IV. Professional and Legal Issues --;14. Professional Issues in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation --;15. Legal Issues that Commonly Confront Brain-Injury Survivors and Their Families.
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As a result of their injuries, many of these people have developed severe disabilities that affect their lives and the lives of everyone around them.