Principios generales de la rehabilitación neuropsicológica
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Este artÃculo es la traducción del seminario del mismo nombre llevado a cabo el 23 de Enero de 2017 en la Facultad de PsicologÃa de la Universidad Diego Portales (Santiago, Chile), como parte de las actividades de extensión del Diplomado en Rehabilitación Neuropsicológica del Adulto. Bárbara Wilson es Neuropsicóloga ClÃnica e investigadora en Rehabilitación Neuropsicológica en UK. Es la fundadora del centro de rehabilitación Oliver Zangwill (Ely, UK) y ha trabajado por más de 40 años en el desarrollo de la disciplina a nivel mundial. Bárbara es fundadora y editora de la revista Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. En esta presentación, Bárbara expone su visión respecto a los pilares de la Rehabilitación Neuropsicológica de adultos con lesión cerebral adquirida, la cual ha destilado de su productivo trabajo clÃnico e investigativo.
Palabras Clave: Rehabilitación Neuropsicológica, Lesión Cerebral, NeuropsicologÃa, Rehabilitación Cognitiva, Emoción.
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