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      • Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) is a method used to improve and restore cognitive functioning. It is rooted in two clinical fields: stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. CRT most commonly uses either a restorative or compensatory approach.
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  2. Sep 29, 2022 · Cognitive rehabilitation therapy refers to a group of treatments that help improve a person’s ability to think after a brain injury or illness that affects the brain. Cognitive rehab...

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  3. Mar 24, 2021 · About CRT. How CRT works. Types of CRT. Who can benefit. Assessment and diagnosis. Outlook. Summary. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) refers to a group of therapies that aim to restore...

  4. Aug 1, 2002 · This book addresses the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional aspects of brain functioning required to practice effectively and efficiently in cognitive neuropsychology and rehabilitation. It is recommended for all practitioners who work with individuals with brain injury, as well as for students.

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    • 2002
  5. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) is a method used to improve and restore cognitive functioning. It is rooted in two clinical fields: stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. CRT most commonly uses either a restorative or compensatory approach [80].

  6. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (offered by a trained therapist) is a subset of Cognitive Rehabilitation (community-based rehabilitation, often in traumatic brain injury; provided by rehabilitation professionals) and has been shown to be effective for individuals who had a stroke in the left or right hemisphere. [6] or brain trauma. [7] .

  7. Aug 1, 2019 · Abstract. Objectives. To conduct an updated, systematic review of the clinical literature, classify studies based on the strength of research design, and derive consensual, evidence-based clinical recommendations for cognitive rehabilitation of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke. Data Sources.

  8. This chapter considers some illustrative models that have been influential in rehabilitation psychologyboth historically and in the present—including the biopsychosocial model, and psychological models derived from learning theory and behavior modification, psychoanalytic theory, social psychology, neuropsychology, and cognitive-behavioral ...

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