What a great book this is! Dr. Schutz has been studying neuropsychology and brain rehabilitation since the early 80’s, and he’s collected a lot of information in this book, which can be downloaded for free in parts or in its entirety here.
From the book:
Brain rehabilitation has always been done in a hospital, clinic, or professional office, never as self-help. However, over 90% of the people who have these injuries don’t get brain rehabilitation, and over 99.9% do not get the advanced methods that have proven to work best. Since I have been teaching patients how to fix their own injuries in my programs for many years, I saw no reason why the methods couldn’t be put into a book–this book–and used on a selfhelp basis. I wrote this book in 2003-2004, putting into it every technique I regularly used for TBI patients.
Lucky for us. I’ve only gotten a chapter or two into it… and now I need to back up and review it, so I can take a highlighter to the parts that apply to me.
I highly recommend this ebook. At least, so far, I do. If I get to a point where I stop recommending it, I’ll let you know.
What a great book this is! Dr. Schutz has been studying neuropsychology and brain rehabilitation since the early 80’s, and he’s collected a lot of information in this book, which can be downloaded for free in parts or in its entirety here.
From the book:
Brain rehabilitation has always been done in a hospital, clinic, or professional office, never as self-help. However, over 90% of the people who have these injuries don’t get brain rehabilitation, and over 99.9% do not get the advanced methods that have proven to work best. Since I have been teaching patients how to fix their own injuries in my programs for many years, I saw no reason why the methods couldn’t be put into a book–this book–and used on a selfhelp basis. I wrote this book in 2003-2004, putting into it every technique I regularly used for TBI patients.
Lucky for us. I’ve only gotten a chapter or two into it… and now I need to back up and review it, so I can take a highlighter to the parts that apply to me.
I highly recommend this ebook. At least, so far, I do. If I get to a point where I stop recommending it, I’ll let you know.
I’m working my way (slowly but surely) through Give Back Orlando’s ebook Self-Therapy for Head Injury: Teaching Yourself to Prevent Head-Injured Moments by Dr. Larry Schutz.
What a great book this is! Dr. Schutz has been studying neuropsychology and brain rehabilitation since the early 80’s, and he’s collected a lot of information in this book, which can be downloaded for free in parts or in its entirety here.
From the book:
Brain rehabilitation has always been done in a hospital, clinic, or professional office, never as self-help. However, over 90% of the people who have these injuries don’t get brain rehabilitation, and over 99.9% do not get the advanced methods that have proven to work best. Since I have been teaching patients how to fix their own injuries in my programs for many years, I saw no reason why the methods couldn’t be put into a book–this book–and used on a selfhelp basis. I wrote this book in 2003-2004, putting into it every technique I regularly used for TBI patients.
Lucky for us. I’ve only gotten a chapter or two into it… and now I need to back up and review it, so I can take a highlighter to the parts that apply to me.
I highly recommend this ebook. At least, so far, I do. If I get to a point where I stop recommending it, I’ll let you know.
I’m working my way (slowly but surely) through Give Back Orlando’s ebook Self-Therapy for Head Injury: Teaching Yourself to Prevent Head-Injured Moments by Dr. Larry Schutz.
What a great book this is! Dr. Schutz has been studying neuropsychology and brain rehabilitation since the early 80’s, and he’s collected a lot of information in this book, which can be downloaded for free in parts or in its entirety here.
From the book:
Brain rehabilitation has always been done in a hospital, clinic, or professional office, never as self-help. However, over 90% of the people who have these injuries don’t get brain rehabilitation, and over 99.9% do not get the advanced methods that have proven to work best. Since I have been teaching patients how to fix their own injuries in my programs for many years, I saw no reason why the methods couldn’t be put into a book–this book–and used on a selfhelp basis. I wrote this book in 2003-2004, putting into it every technique I regularly used for TBI patients.
Lucky for us. I’ve only gotten a chapter or two into it… and now I need to back up and review it, so I can take a highlighter to the parts that apply to me.
I highly recommend this ebook. At least, so far, I do. If I get to a point where I stop recommending it, I’ll let you know.