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Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury
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1: George P. Prigatano and Daniel L. Schacter: Introduction
2: Edoardo Bisiach and Guiliano Geminiani: Anosognosia Related to Hemiplegia and Hemianopia
3: Alan B. Rubens: Anosognosia of Linguistic Deficits in Patients with Neurological Deficits
4: Kenneth M. Heilman: Anosognosia: Possible Neuropsychological Mechanisms
5: Donald T. Stuss: Disturbance of Self-Awareness After Frontal System Damage
6: Susan M. McGlynn and Alfred W. Kaszniak: Unawareness of Deficits in Dementia and Schizophrenia
7: George P. Prigatano: Disturbances of Self-Awareness of Deficit After Traumatic Brain Injury
8: Daniel L. Schacter: Unawareness of Deficit and Unawareness of Knowledge in Patients with Memory Disorders
9: Elkhonon Goldberg and William B. Barr: Three Possible Mechanisms of Unawareness of Deficit
10: Marcia K. Johnson: Reality Monitoring: Evidence from Confabulation in Organic Brain Disease Patients
11: John F. Kihlstrom and Betsy A. Tobias: Anosognosia, Consciousness, and the Self
12: Lisa Lewis: The Role of Psychological Factors in Disordered Awareness
13: Edwin A. Weinstein: Anosognosia and Denial of Illness
14: Daniel L. Schacter and George P. Prigatano: Forms of Unawareness

Reviews

"Excellent."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
"This volume provides virtually all of the important and clinically relevant information on unawareness and denial for clinicians and researchers who are interested in studying this phenomenon....Makes an important contribution to the field of traumatic brain injury and neuropsychological rehabilitation. It is recommended reading if for no other reason than it is the best book on the topic of unawareness since the treatise of Weinstein and Kahn. Its strength
lies in its theoretical foundation, but its beauty lies in its clinical application. To remain ignorant of the clinical and theoretical issues contained in this book would be not at all bliss!"--The
Clinical Neuropsychologist
"Represents an historic milestone in the development of the field, the first comprehensive treatment of the subject since Weinstein & Kahn's (1955) famous monograph on denial of illness. For readers who want a mix of historical background and up-to-date data, and who want some exposure to theoretical and practical information, this is as close to one-stop shopping as the field has to offer."--Contemporary Psychology
"A landmark event...One of the most important teaching tools for any member of the rehabilitation team." --Brain Injury
"The contributors to this excellent volume are all investigators who have made important contributions to the study of anosognosia....This is one of the few attempts to bring together a multidisciplinary overview of research relating to the phenomenon of unawareness of deficit and can be recommended very highly to clinical neuropsychologists, behavioral neurologists, psychiatrists as well as rehabilitation professionals."--Electroencephalography and
Clinical Neurophysiology

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