The Source for Executive Function Disorders E-Book
Product Code : MPS8-33718E
Vendor: PRO-ED
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Description
Ages: 16-AdultGrades: 11-Adult
Target specific high-level cognitive processes in your clients with executive function disorder with activities that can be individualized to their needs and interests.
Executive functions perform a collective service that comes into play with all facets of cognitive processing. Patients with executive function disorders have difficulty with:
- planning and organization
- identifying what needs to be done
- carrying out the steps in an orderly way
- identifying the beginning tasks
- maintaining attention
- evaluating how they're doing on a task
- taking feedback or suggestions
This manual provides a structured framework for therapists to guide the evaluation process and treatment of patients with executive function disorders. The manual gives:
- information on the use of standardized and informal assessment tools to reflect the patient's real-life performance
- instruction in the use of the Patient-Initiated Continuum (PIC) to involve the patient as a stakeholder in therapy and to quantify patient improvement
- thorough explanations of the processes of time management, attention (five forms), goal-directed behavior, and memory
- activities to systematically target self-assessment, time management, attention (five forms), goal-directed behavior, and memory
- examples of goals and written reports
- documentation requirements
Print the activity pages or from the additional file included with the e-book. These extra helps include:
- patient history form
- patient self-assessment checklists
- patient performance checklist
- time management templates
- 65 pages of reproducible activities
- answer key
E-Book Features and Benefits
- Accessible from any device with Internet access
- Search and find using keywords
- Add notes and bookmarks as you read
To see more of this product's contents:
213-pages e-book with an additional file of the reproducible pages, checklists, forms, therapy activities 2003