Sharon A. Gutman, PhD, OTR, is currently an associate professor in Programs in Occupational Therapy at Columbia University. Her clinical expertise lies in the treatment of adults with traumatic brain injury and psychiatric disability. In the last two decades, she has taught courses and written journal articles and books regarding (a) the fundamentals of clinical neuroscience, (b) the neurologic basis of rehabilitation practices, and (c) the neurologic basis of pathological conditions including traumatic brain injury and psychiatric disability.
"Throughout each section, there are outstanding color illustrations
"that help visualize the location of neuroanatomical
structures...As a "quick reference" to Neuroscience, the
publication is well-suited for use of Clinicians in physical
therapy and occupational therapy as well as bring a "dynamic text"
for all students in professions related to rehabilitation." --Jay
Schleichkorn, PhD, PT, Dr. Jay's E-Book Reports
"Occupational therapists working in the area of neurological
rehabilitation will find that this is a truly useful tool to be
consulted time and time again, and occupational therapy professors
will find it a source of tricks and strategies on how to transmit
the essentials of neurological functioning in a way that can be
readily assimilated by their students." --Isabelle Beaudry
Bellefeuille, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
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