Originally published in 1989 presenting a new perspective on cognitive therapy in neuropsychology these papers examine a cognitively-oriented single-case methodology in neuropsychological rehabilitation. The recommended strategy is in-depth analysis of the precise nature of the impaired as well as the preserved processing components in the individual patient. The objective is to design a therapeutic course based on individual patient needs that is justified by the theoretical interpretation of the location of the deficit in his or her cognitive architecture. |Cognitive Approaches in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | Psychology