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Brain Integration: holistische secundaire revalidatie bij mensen met een niet-aangeboren hersenletsel

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Niet-aangeboren hersenletsel leidt tot een breed scala aan beperkingen. Veel patiënten lopen gaandeweg het leven vast, ook al zijn sommigen aanvankelijk wel in revalidatiebehandeling geweest. Een uitgebreide en gedegen behandeling gericht op afstemming van alle levensgebieden kan dan noodzakelijk zijn. Het Brain-Integration-programma biedt dit. Dit programma draagt vaak bij aan het verbeteren van het welbevinden en het sociaal-maatschappelijk functioneren van de betrokkene, hetgeen uit de eerste beschrijvende resultaten blijkt.

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G.J. Geurtsen, neuropsycholoog/ gz-psycholoog, Revalidatiecentrum Groot Klimmendaal, Afdeling Niet Aangeboren Hersenletsel (nah), Postbus 9044, 6800 GG Arnhem

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Geurtsen, G., Vughts, M., Martina, J. et al. Brain Integration: holistische secundaire revalidatie bij mensen met een niet-aangeboren hersenletsel. NEPR 8, 74–81 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03079004

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