Malley Donna, Cooper Jacqui, Cope Joanna
The Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Ely, UK.
NeuroRehabilitation. 2008;23(4):329-34.
Adapting leisure activities is sometimes required for adults with neuropsychological deficits following acquired brain injury. Such adaptations are illustrated through a brief review of relevant literature and case vignettes describing both group-based and individual intervention provided within a holistic milieu-oriented neuropsychological rehabilitation programme. Particular emphasis is placed on the impact of cognitive deficits on a person's ability to engage in their desired activities. The personal meaning and psychological adjustment to injury is considered a crucial factor when considering adapting activity. The article will conclude with implications for clinical practice in other settings.
对于后天性脑损伤后存在神经心理缺陷的成年人,有时需要对休闲活动进行调整。通过对相关文献的简要回顾以及案例 vignettes(这个词可能有误,暂按原文)来说明这种调整,这些案例描述了在以整体环境为导向的神经心理康复计划中提供的基于小组和个体的干预措施。特别强调认知缺陷对一个人参与其期望活动能力的影响。在考虑调整活动时,个人对损伤的意义和心理调适被视为一个关键因素。本文将以对其他环境下临床实践的启示作为结尾。