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Bibliography

  1. Adamovich, Brenda B.; Henderson, Jennifer A.; Auerbach & Sanford. Cognitive Rehabilitation of Closed Head Injured Patients, A Dynamic Approach, 1985, College-Hill Press.
  2. Broman, S. & Michael, M. Traumatic Head Injury in Children, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  3. Horton, A. Behavioral Interventions With Brain Injured Children, Plenum Press, NY, 1994.
  4. Lehr, E. A developmental perspective. In: Lehr E, ed. Psychological Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children and Adolescents., Aspen Publishers, Rockville Md, 1990.
  5. Levin, H. et al. Catastrophic Brain Injury, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  6. New York State Head Injury Association, 855 Central Avenue, Albany, NY, 12206-1506. Series of four booklets on traumatic brain injury and children.
  7. Sellars & Vegter. Pediatric Brain Injury, Therapy Skill Builders, PO Box 42050-b, Tucson AZ 85733, 1993.
  8. Sohlberg, McKay, Moore & Mateer, Catherine A. Introduction to Cognitive Rehabilitation, Theory and Practice, 1989, Guilford Press.
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  10. Ylvisaker, Mark (ed.). Head Injury Rehabilitation, Children and Adolescents, 1985, College-Hill Press.

Articles

  1. Anderson, V. & Moore, C. "Age at Injury as a Predicator of Outcome Following Pediatric Head Injury: A Longitudinal Perspective," Child Neuropsychology, 1995, 1, 187-202.
  2. Duhaime, A.; Christian, C.; Rorke, L. & Zimmerman R. "Nonaccidental Head Injury: The 'Shaken Baby Syndrome,'" New England Journal of Medicine, 1998, 338, 1822-29.
  3. Mirsky, A. et al. "Analysis of the Elements of Attention," Neuropsychology Review, 1991, 2, 109-145.
  4. Ringle-Bartels, J. & Story, T. "Acquired Cognitive Communication Deficits in Children," NeuroRehabilitation, 1993, 3,16-43.
  5. Russ, R.M., et al. "Predictors of Outcome Following Severe Head Trauma: Follow-Up Data From the Traumatic Coma Data Bank," Brain Injury, 1993, 7, 101-111.
  6. Taylor, H. & Alden, J. "Age-Related Differences in Outcomes Following Childhood Brain Insults: An Introduction and Overview," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1997, 3, 555-67.
  7. Yeates, K.; Taylor, G.; Drotar, D.; Wade, S.; Klein, S.; Stancin, T. & Schatschneider, C. "Preinjury Family Environment as a Determinant of Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injuries in School-Aged Children," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1997, 3, 617-30.

Others

  1. Goldstein, F. & Levin, H. "Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury: Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors," E.D. Bigler's Traumatic Brain Injury: Mechanisms of Damage, Assessment, Intervention and Outcome, Pro-Ed, Austin, TX, 1990.
  2. Graham, D. "Pathophysiological aspects of Injury and Mechanisms of Recovery," Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury, M. Rosenthal, et al (eds.), F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, 1999.
  3. Leichtman, M. "Pyschotherapeutic Interventions With Brain-Injured Families and Their Children," Menniger Clinic, PO Box 829, Topeka KS 66601, 1992.
  4. NeuroDevelopments. Newsletter of the Pediatric Brain Injury Resource Center, 230 South 500 East # 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84102-2015.
  5. Yeates, K. "Closed Head Injury," Pediatric Neuropsychology: Research, Theory and Practice, K. Yeates et al (eds.), Guilford Press, New York, 1999.

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