"Brain Injury Rehabilitation Basics" is a comprehensive guide for clinicians and practitioners working with individuals who have experienced brain injuries. Born out of the author's desire for a practical, functional interpretation of the literature, this manual presents intervention ideas and a framework that supports clinicians in their daily practice. With an emphasis on real-life examples and straightforward strategies, the manual is designed to supplement clinical reasoning and experience.
The manual is divided into seven sections, covering the Framework of Intervention, Symptom-Based Interventions, and targeted intervention settings like the home, community, and workplace. It includes worksheets, checklists, and examples to help clinicians customize their approach for each client.
The manual offers tools for generating intervention ideas, goal setting, and measuring personalized outcomes. This practical resource aims to fill the gaps in easily accessible information to inspire clinicians to improve their clients' quality of life.