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ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Training

 

Introducing the release of:

 

ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook Second Edition

 

Unlock the latest advances in Cognitive Rehabilitation and master new treatment techniques with this extensively revised edition.

 

The ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook Second Edition is a guide for clinicians who want to effectively deliver evidence-based rehabilitation interventions in everyday clinial practice. The clinical protocols contained in this second edition reflect the recommendations made by the Cognitive Rehabilitation Task Force (CRTF) of the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) of ACRM.

 

The second edition includes a dozen new and updated treatment recommendations, five new chapters, and a companion website with supplemental student and instructor materials.

 

Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual - Second Edition

 

ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Training Manual Second Edition


What’s New in the Second Edition

 

The ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook Second Edition is an exhaustive update and expansion of the previous volume, with extensive student and instructor resources.

 

The new release includes:

 

  • 12 New or updated treatment recommendations

  • 5 New chapters that address:

    • functional neuroanatomy

    • single-case methodology for clinical practice,

    • group and comprehensive holistic rehabilitation

    • implementing and individualizing interventions, and

    • an overview of web-based and other resources

  • Dedicated chapters on implementing evidence-based interventions for impairments in:

    • attention

    • memory

    • executive functioning

    • visuospatial functions and apraxia

    • social communication

The ACRM Bi-ISIG is committed to fostering the use of empirically supported interventions to improve the lives of individuals with brain injury. Our goal with this comprehensive volume is to continue “raising the bar” in cognitive rehabilitation by helping clinicians and clinicians-in-training to deliver high-quality, empirically supported interventions to improve the lives of the patients we serve.

 

The Companion Website

Visit the companion website at: cognitiverehabilitation.org/companion-site/ for related content – including forms, worksheets, figures, and other supplemental student and instructor materials.

Content access requires purchase of the ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual & Textbook Second Edition.

 

*Although significant changes are not anticipated, all schedules, sessions, and presenters posted on this website are subject to change.