100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Lees online óf als PDF Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
College aantekeningen

Clinical Psychology: Neuropsychology (x4 lectures)

Beoordeling
5,0
(1)
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
25
Geüpload op
29-12-2013
Geschreven in
2010/2011

Full notes from four neuropsychology lectures from Clinical Psychology (C83CLI) Module. 1. Introduction to Recovery and Rehabilitation, 2. Acquired Brain Damage, 3. Interventions for Memory Problems, 4. Executive Function and Personality Change

Meer zien Lees minder
Instelling
Vak









Oeps! We kunnen je document nu niet laden. Probeer het nog eens of neem contact op met support.

Geschreven voor

Instelling
Studie
Vak

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
29 december 2013
Aantal pagina's
25
Geschreven in
2010/2011
Type
College aantekeningen
Docent(en)
Onbekend
Bevat
Alle colleges

Onderwerpen

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

Neuropsychology 1: Introduction to
Recovery and Rehabilitation
The changing role of clinical neuropsychology

History:

- Emergence as a profession during WW2
- A diagnostic, assessment role supervised by neurologists
- A shift towards greater independence and more involvement in rehab from 70’s onwards
- Physiotherapy , occupational therapists, speech therapists
- By far the greatest input into rehab programmes
- A practical approach without a clear scientific foundation

Today:

- Rehabilitation professionals remain the mainstay of rehabilitation services
- Still practically orientated but increasing evidence - based practise
- Many examples of collaborative work with neuropsychologists
- Continuing importance of neuropsychological assessment
- Most clinical neuropsychologists now have at least an advisory role in rehab
- Primary scientific base is cognitive neuroscience
- Need for more development of a scientific rationale for intervention


Functional recovery after brain damage:

 The brain does not regenerate after damage due to stroke or head injury
 Hole in the brain stays there forever, fills with fluid
 But long term functional improvements do occur over months or years

Wong et al. (2001):

 Large database of 319 patients with a broad range of coma duration used to construct recovery
curves for performance IQ (non verbal)
 Recovery is influenced by severity but is always faster early with slower changes apparent over
many months

Different views on the extent of recovery:

 Kolb & Whishaw describe cases of “no recovery” on cognitive tests after brain damage -
misleading
 But where ability is measured carefully in cases with no additional complications, a degree of
recovery is always expected

,  This spans at least months, and in cases where the original injury is very severe , recovery can
occur very slowly over many years

Two routes to recovery:

 Long term recovery is poorly understood, but it is thought two processes contribute:
 Restitution: restoration of a lost function by intact areas of the rain taking over the functions of
the damaged areas - not sure how important this is
 Compensation: an adaptive change to circumvent persistent impairment
- E.g. external compensation through use of aids - more obvious to see
- Internal compensation e.g. through changes in cognitive strategy
- Very Important.

Should Rehabilitation Therapy Aim for Restitution or Compensation ?

 Do we provide stimulation to attempt to restore impaired function e.g. computer games
 Or do we teach strategies and provide aids to teach the person to compensate for the problems
they face in everyday life
 Wilson (2004) argues that the rehabilitation should be focused on compensations to overcome
disability, not attempts to abolish underlying impairments, but this approach has been
questioned in recent years
 Playing a waiting game at first, then can help.
 Hard to tell if people are recovering or using compensations

Changing views on restitution:

 The traditional clinical belief is that the restitution component is restricted to the early stages
and is spontaneous or natural recovery, which is largely unaffected by therapy
 So therapy should come later and should focus on teaching compensations
 More recent neurological evidence suggests that brain remapping is influenced by therapeutic
input
 This is known as cortical reorganisation or neuroplasticity
 It can happen at any time after brain injury
 Taub (2002):
- Tied off small vessels in the monkey’s cortex and looked at effects
- For monkeys kept in cages - shrinking of the area of motor control
- For monkeys who made attempts at moving - no shrinking in area
- But how can you really tell if they are recovering or compensating? Is it really the return of
lost functions? Change of hand movements to wrist - so may be brain changes relayed to
learning subtle compensations
- Suggests that intensive practise should be encouraged to promote neuroplasticity
- But there is still uncertainty over how big an impact this can have on final outcome

Traditional Belief:

Early: brain is recovering spontaneously
€4,12
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

100% tevredenheidsgarantie
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Lees online óf als PDF
Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten


Ook beschikbaar in voordeelbundel

Beoordelingen van geverifieerde kopers

Alle reviews worden weergegeven
8 jaar geleden

5,0

1 beoordelingen

5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Betrouwbare reviews op Stuvia

Alle beoordelingen zijn geschreven door echte Stuvia-gebruikers na geverifieerde aankopen.

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
zoemoon The University of Nottingham
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
148
Lid sinds
12 jaar
Aantal volgers
55
Documenten
69
Laatst verkocht
1 jaar geleden

I have a First Class degree in psychology from the University of Nottingham. I have kept all my handwritten notes and revision cards, as well as the typed revision notes and lecture summaries I made during my course. These notes are clear, concise and informative. Most of the notes also include extra reading which will help you get those extra few marks in an exam or coursework. Please get in contact if there is anything in particular you are after.

Lees meer Lees minder
4,0

21 beoordelingen

5
9
4
6
3
4
2
0
1
2

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via Bancontact, iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo eenvoudig kan het zijn.”

Alisha Student

Veelgestelde vragen