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The first purpose of this chapter is to propose some considerations which can help the therapist in selecting the neuropsychological intervention best suited for his/her client. To organize the field of alternative interventions, some of which have been systematically or otherwise presented [1–6], we will propose a hierarchical framework containing five treatment models.
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Gross, Y., Schutz, L.E. (1986). Intervention Models in Neuropsychology. In: Uzzell, B.P., Gross, Y. (eds) Clinical Neuropsychology of Intervention. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2291-7_9
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