Sections
Cognitive Rehabilitation: Introduction | Early Studies at NYU Medical Center | Current Assessment of Cognitive Rehabilitation | Outcome Measurement in Cognitive Rehabilitation | Reconciliation and Cognitive Rehabilitation | A Summing Up: Progress and Challenges | Key Clinical Points | Recommended Readings | References
Excerpt
This chapter is adapted from the Leonard Diller
Lecture that I was asked to give at the annual meeting of the Rehabilitation
Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association in
April 2008. In that talk, I drew on my long history of research
collaboration with pioneers of cognitive rehabilitation research
at New York University (NYU) Medical Center, particularly Leonard
Diller, Yehuda Ben Yishay, and Joe Weinberg. In this critique of
our current knowledge base with respect to cognitive rehabilitation,
I begin with a brief look at the earliest studies conducted at NYU
and then proceed to a summing up of where we are now, with an attempt
to summarize what has been learned and what still needs to be accomplished.