Published May, 2008
By Andy P. Field, Shirley Reynolds, Sam Cartwright-Hatton and Cathy Creswell
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By Andy P. Field, Shirley Reynolds, Sam Cartwright-Hatton and Cathy Creswell
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This special issue arose from an Economic and Social Research Council funded seminar series (Child Anxiety Theory and Treatment, CATTS). It highlights four themes in theories and research into child anxiety.
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€60.15
Published February, 2008
By Simon Crowe and Simon F. Crowe
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By Simon Crowe and Simon F. Crowe
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This book presents the current state of our knowledge of the behavioural and emotional effects that can occur after TBI, and addresses issues with their differential diagnosis and the neurobiological mechanisms. It is an excellent resource for clinicians and psychologists, and anyone who is involved in caring for or working with individuals with TBI.
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€153.60
Published February, 2008
By Elke Geraerts and Marko Jelicic
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By Elke Geraerts and Marko Jelicic
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The purpose of this special issue is to highlight studies examining remembering and forgetting in people who report having experienced traumatic events.
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€89.59
Published February, 2008
By Christopher Code, Jurgen Tesak, Glyn Humpreys, Chris Code and Juergen Tesak
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By Christopher Code, Jurgen Tesak, Glyn Humpreys, Chris Code and Juergen Tesak
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This book surveys the history of aphasia from the earliest mentions of speech and language impairments in ancient times, medieval attempts to understand aphasia, through to the development of modern cognitive neuroscience.
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€166.40
Published June, 2007
By Tim Dalgleish, Chris R. Brewin and Chris Brewin
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By Tim Dalgleish, Chris R. Brewin and Chris Brewin
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This special issue of Memory focuses on two themes. The first is the nature of autobiographical remembering of the personal past, the second theme concerns varieties of difficulties in remembering emotional experiences from complete amnesia to lack of specificity of autobiographical recall.
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€44.79
Published May, 2007
By Audrey Holland
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By Audrey Holland
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This is the annual published proceedings of the 36th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC). It was held in Ghent, Belgium, and was the first CAC meeting to be held outside North America.
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€83.19
Published May, 2007
By Martin Ball, Jack S. Damico and Jack Damico
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By Martin Ball, Jack S. Damico and Jack Damico
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This book presents a collection of cutting edge work from leading researchers and clinicians around the world on a range of topics within Clinical Aphasiology. However, more than this, the volume is also a tribute to Chris Code, one of the foremost scholars in the field.
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€153.60
Published April, 2007
By Ari Kalechstein and Wilfred G. Van Gorp
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By Ari Kalechstein and Wilfred G. Van Gorp
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explores cutting-edge issues, such as considering the issue of medical marijuana from a neuropsychological perspective, understanding how living in various environments can affect brain structure and function, and conceptualizing the issue of drug use using emergent theories, such as behavioral economics.
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€166.40
Published April, 2007
By Isaac M. Marks, Kate Cavanagh and Lina Gega
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By Isaac M. Marks, Kate Cavanagh and Lina Gega
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Hands-on Help discusses the many types of computer-aided psychotherapy. How each might be accessed is detailed together with the pros and cons of such help and the various functions it can serve. The authors review prevention, as well as treatment.
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€60.15
Published January, 2007
By Madeline Cruice
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By Madeline Cruice
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This special issue of Aphasiology examines the issues of access and inclusion as experienced by people with aphasia. A comprehensive editorial introduces the seven papers drawn from four different countries, and the issue reflects a balance of theoretical papers, detailed descriptions of access in practice, and research reports.
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€21.75