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Brain Injury Overview CEU Course
CEU Course
Brain Injury and Rehabilitation: An Overview
Professional Services
Psychologist - Psychologists provide assessment and behavioral treatment for non-organic, cognitive and emotional disorders. Treatments are provided through counseling and group therapy. Neuropsychologists assess cognitive and emotional problems resulting from brain injury, as well as other causes, and provide treatment through cognitive retraining, counseling, and group therapy.
Counselor - Counselors work at many tasks, including family, individual, and group counseling.
Case manager/Clinical supervisor - Case managers provide coordination of the treatment process through the levels of care, and integrate ongoing rehabilitation activities with input from family and funding sources. The goal of case management is to provide overall management of the individual throughout the rehabilitation process.
Rehabilitation Paraprofessionals - Rehabilitation Paraprofessionals supervise and directly assist with and teache activities of daily living (ADL's), and Therapeutic Home Programs (THP's) assigned by the clinical therapists in a residential environment. The rehabilitation paraprofessional monitors and supervises clients in social, recreational, shopping, and entertainment activities in community settings, as well as teaching appropriate behavior in the home and community environment.