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Does cognitive rehabilitation work? Clinical and economic considerations and outcomes.
Authors:
WILSON, B.A. & Evans, J.J.
Reference:
In G. Prigatano (Ed.). Clinical Neuropsychology and Cost-Outcome Research: An Introduction, pp 339-349, Hove: Psychology Press. 2003
Year of publication:
2003
CBU number:
5109
Abstract:
This chapter looks at the evidence for clinical and economic effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation. It comes to the conclusion that cognitive rehabilitation makes clinical and economic sense.
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

