Zoltan s Vision, Perception, and Cognition 5th Edition Evaluation and Treatment of the Adult with Acquired Brain Injury – Janet Powell

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This comprehensive text, Zoltan’s Vision, Perception, and Cognition 5th Edition, delves into the evaluation and treatment of adults who have sustained acquired brain injuries. It provides a detailed exploration of the intricate relationship between vision, perception, and cognition in the context of neurological rehabilitation.

The book offers a practical guide for clinicians working with patients recovering from acquired brain injuries. It covers essential assessment techniques and evidence-based treatment strategies, equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively address the unique challenges faced by this population.

Key topics covered include detailed assessments of visual impairments, perceptual difficulties, and cognitive deficits often associated with acquired brain injury. The text further explores the integration of various therapeutic approaches aimed at improving functional outcomes and enhancing the overall quality of life for individuals recovering from such injuries.

With its focus on practical application and the latest research findings, Zoltan’s Vision, Perception, and Cognition 5th Edition serves as an invaluable resource for occupational therapists, physical therapists, neuropsychologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the rehabilitation of adults with acquired brain injuries. The ISBNs 9781617110818, 1617110817, 9781040136140, and 1040136141 identify various editions or formats of this essential clinical resource.

Zoltan’s Vision, Perception, & Cognition (5th Edition) by Janet Powell (ISBN: 9781617110818) provides comprehensive guidance on evaluating and treating adults with acquired brain injuries. Covers assessment & evidence-based treatment strategies for visual, perceptual, & cognitive deficits.