Self and Identity in Rehabilitation
Explore the intricate relationships between self and identity in the realm of neuropsychological rehabilitation with "Self and Identity in Rehabilitation," edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2008, this insightful hardback volume spans 272 pages, providing a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in neurological, psychological, and social perspectives. This special issue consolidates cutting-edge research and discussions on how individuals redefine their identities in the face of neurological challenges. Additionally, it highlights innovative rehabilitation strategies that enhance personal agency and self-perception. Ideal for professionals and researchers in psychology, rehabilitation, and neuroscience, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of identity formation and recovery. Delve into this essential contribution to the field and discover new dimensions of rehabilitation that prioritize the human experience.