9789039338674 - The neuropsychology of acute stroke

The neuropsychology of acute stroke

  • AuteurG.M.S. Nys
  • UitgeverijUniversiteit Utrecht
  • Jaar-

'The Neuropsychology of Acute Stroke' by G.M.S. Nys is a comprehensive exploration into the cognitive and behavioral changes that follow acute stroke. This meticulously researched book delves into the neuropsychological assessments and interventions that are crucial for understanding and aiding recovery in stroke patients. With a focus on the acute phase, the author provides invaluable insights into the immediate effects of stroke on brain function, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications. The book serves as an essential resource for clinicians, researchers, and students in the field of neuropsychology, aiming to bridge the gap between clinical practice and scientific research. Its detailed examination of case studies and evidence-based practices makes it a pivotal work in understanding the complexities of stroke recovery.

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Auteur G.M.S. Nys
ISBN 9789039338674
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Tags neuropsychology stroke cognitive recovery clinical practice G.M.S. Nys

'The Neuropsychology of Acute Stroke' stands out as a seminal work in its field, offering a thorough analysis of the immediate neuropsychological impacts of stroke. G.M.S. Nys excels in presenting complex information in an accessible manner, making it a valuable tool for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field. The book's strength lies in its evidence-based approach, combining clinical observations with the latest research findings. However, some readers might find the technical terminology challenging without a background in neuropsychology. Despite this, the author's clear explanations and practical examples help demystify the subject, making it an indispensable guide for anyone involved in stroke care and rehabilitation.

In 'The Neuropsychology of Acute Stroke,' G.M.S. Nys provides an in-depth look at the cognitive and behavioral consequences of acute stroke, emphasizing the importance of early neuropsychological assessment and intervention. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of stroke pathology to advanced therapeutic strategies, enriched with real-life case studies. It highlights the critical role of neuropsychology in the recovery process, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how to apply theoretical knowledge in clinical settings. This work is not only a testament to the author's expertise but also a beacon for future research and practice in the field of stroke rehabilitation.