Satellite Symposium on Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
A multidisciplinary conference incorporating clinical neuropsychology, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, medicine and nursing

Hotel Kulm (www.hotelkulm.li)
Triesenberg
Fürstentum Liechtenstein (FL)
31.07. - 01.08.2006

 

 

 
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Program
 
 
Monday 31 July 2006
 
  9:00 - 9:20 Arrival and registration    
  9:20 - 9:40 Keynote introduction B A Wilson (1)  
      Current challenges for neuropsychological rehabilitation  
         
 
Session 1: Assessment
 
  9:40 - 10:00 Talk 1 R Tate*, A Pfaff & M Perdices (10)  
      Predicting the end of post-traumatic amnesia at the beginning of rehabilitation admission  
  10:00 - 10:20 Talk 2 A Bateman & M Horton (11)  
      Assessing construct validity of the European Brain Injury Questionnaire (EBIQ) using Rasch analysis  
  10:20 - 10:40 Talk 3 J Tonks, W H Williams, I Frampton, P J Yates, A Slater (4)  
      Socio-emotional Processing: A comparison between children with brain injury and non-injured controls  
  10:40 -11:00 Talk 4 K Psaila, F Gracey*, J O´Dell, J Cope, S Mohamed, & S Palmer (24)  
      Constructing selves after Acquired Brain Injury (ABI):  
      Capturing identity change in neuropsychological rehabilitation using a personal construct approach  
  11:00 - 11:40 COFFE    
  11:40 -12:00 Talk 5 A Dove*, C Dodds, M George, J van Belle & T Manly (12)  
      Evidence for a relationship between alertness and leftward inattention  
  12:00 -12:20 Talk 6 E Greenfield*, J Evans, H Emslie & B A Wilson  
      The 'Pint Test'(22)  
  12:20 -12:40 Talk 7 M Vukašinovi & D P Stankovi (17)  
      Endovideolaryngoscopy in phoniatricians practice  
  12:40 - 14:00 LUNCH    
 
Session 2: Interventions
 
  14:00 -14:20 Talk 8 L Clare*, J Dunn (2)  
      Learning face-name associations in early-stage dementia: Comparing the effects of errorless learning and effortful processing  
  14:20 -14:40 Talk 9 K Hodder* & C Haslam (14)  
      Errorless learning: A comparison with other memory rehabilitation techniques  
  14:40 -15:00 Talk 10 L Campbell*, F C Wilson, J McCann, G Kernahan & G R Rogers (19)  
      Forgot to walk the dog? An experimental single case study of carer facilitated errorless learning following TBI  
  15:00 -15:20 Talk 11 Ashok S Jansari1, Catherine Gardner 1 & Barbara Wilson (27)  
      Is memory rehabilitation possible in older densely amnesic adults?  
      A detailed case study of a postencephalitic patient using errorless learning and apersonal digital computer.  
  15:20 - 16:00 COFFEE    
  16:00 -16:20 Talk 12 J Fish*, J J Evans, M Nimmo, E Martin, A Bateman, B A  
      Wilson, T Manly (7)  
      External alerting strategies for the rehabilitation of executive dysfunction in acquired brain injury  
         
  16:20 -16:40 Talk 13 H Emslie (4)  
      Using a paging system in the rehabilitation of four encephalitic patients  
  16:40 -17:00 Talk 14 I-L Boman (16)  
      Learning and usability of electronic aids to daily living after acquired brain injury  
  17:00 -17:20 Talk 15 E Berry, L Williams, K Wood, N Kapur & B A Wilson (23)  
      The use of Sensecam as a pictorial diary to improve autobiographical memory in a limbic encephalitis patient with amnesia – A preliminary report.  
         
 
Tuesday 1 August 2006
 
 
Interventions (cont)
 
  09:20 -09:40 Talk 16 C Keohane & L Prince* (13)  
      A case for continuing rehabilitation: Improving chronic naming abilities in a brain injured client  
  9:40 -10:00 Talk 17 B-K Dewar* & B A Wilson (8)  
      Training face identification in prosopagnosia  
  10:00 -10:20 Talk 18 A Bartfai (18)  
      A group treatment program for mild acquired cognitive dysfunction (MACD)  
 
Session 3: Rehabilitation provision and outcome
 
  10:20 -10:40 Talk 19 L Murphy (5)  
      Effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation following acquired brain injury: Preliminary evaluation of a UK specialist rehabilitation programme.  
  10:40 -11:00 Talk 20 A Worthington*, S Matthews, Y Melia, M Oddy  
      Costoutcomes for neurobehavioural rehabilitation: A multicentre clinical and economic appraisal  
  11:00 - 11:40 COFFEE    
  11:40 -12:00 Talk 21 S Palmer (15)  
      Understanding and coping: Family members'experience of rehabilitation services  
  12:00 -12:20 Talk 22 P. Frommelt, W. Kühne, H. Grötzbach (26)  
      Narrative construction of self and personal navigation after head trauma – the practice of holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation  
  12:20 -12:40 Talk 23 W Kühne, S Zillinger, P Frommelt & H. Grötzbach (25)  
      Holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation and conventional rehabilitation – Psychosocial and vocational outcome  
  12:40 - 14:00 LUNCH    
  14:00 -14:20 Talk 24 H Svendsen & T W Teasdale (9)  
      Rehabilitation in retrospect: A 12-15 year follow-up of patients completing a post-acute brain-injury rehabilitation program  
  14:20 -14:40 Talk 25 J J Evans* & T Hart (20)  
      Goal theory, self-regulation and brain injury rehabilitation  
  14:40 -15:00 Talk 26 J Ponsford (21)  
      Community-based rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury (TBI)  
  15:00 CLOSE    
         

 

 
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