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Psychopathologische Symptome und Syndrome bei erworbenen Hirnschädigungen

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Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation

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Psychische Störungen bei Patienten mit erworbener Hirnschädigung können deutliche Beeinträchtigungen im sozialen und/oder beruflichen Bereich oder aber subjektive Beschwerden von Krankheitswert verursachen. Insofern spielen sie neben sensomotorischen und kognitiven Leistungsstörungen für den Erfolg oder Nichterfolg der neuropsychologischen Rehabilitation eine große Rolle.

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Prosiegel, M. (1988). Psychopathologische Symptome und Syndrome bei erworbenen Hirnschädigungen. In: von Cramon, D., Zihl, J. (eds) Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation und Prävention, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83311-3_5

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