Thinking about neuropsychological rehabilitation: an interview with barbara wilson


Thinking about neuropsychological rehabilitation: an interview with barbara wilson
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Barbara A. Wilson ;Revista Chilena de Neuropsicología 2014, 9 1
Autor: Christian E. Salas
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Introducción
Revista Chilena de Neuropsicología
ISSN: 0718-0551
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Universidad de La Frontera
Chile
Salas, Christian E.; Wilson, Barbara A.
Thinking about Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An Interview with Barbara Wilson
Revista Chilena de Neuropsicología, vol.
9, núm.
1, 2014, pp.
4-7
Universidad de La Frontera
Temuco, Chile
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DOI: 10.5839-rcnp.2014.0901E.02
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Interview
Thinking about Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An Interview with Barbara Wilson
Christian E.
Salas ¹, ² * and Barbara A.
Wilson 3
1 Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Bangor University.
Bangor, United Kingdom.
2 Unidad de Psicoterapia Dinámica, Instituto Psiquiátrico J.
H.
Barak.
Santiago, Chile.
3 The Oliver Zangwill Centre.
Ely, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Barbara Wilson is a psychologist and researcher in neuropsychological rehabilitation from U.K.
She is the founder of the Oliver Zangwill Centre, a place that has
strongly contributed to the development of theoretical and technical approaches to rehabilitate cognitive and socio-emotional problems after brain injury†.
In
this interview Barbara Wilson offers her personal perspective on the state of the art in neuropsychological rehabilitation, commenting on key topics such as the
principles that guide holistic rehabilitation, the relevance of incorporating emotional problems after brain injury and the need to adopt research methodologies
that are congruent with our object of study.
Keywords: Barbara Wilson, Brain injury, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Holistic Rehabilitation, Single case studies.
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