Self and Identity in Rehabilitation
Delve into the intricacies of self and identity with "Self and Identity in Rehabilitation" by Fergus Gracey, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019. This insightful book spans 282 pages, providing a comprehensive overview of advancements in the neurological, psychological, and social realms concerning individuals undergoing neuropsychological rehabilitation.
Gracey expertly weaves together critical developments that enhance our understanding of how brain damage and diseases impact the formation and understanding of self. This volume is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersecting worlds of rehabilitation therapy and personal identity. Explore this vital topic at the forefront of neuropsychological research, and expand your knowledge on how practitioners can better support patients in reclaiming their sense of self.