"Behavioral and Emotional Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury is an excellent volume that would be useful to both the clinician or researcher at more advanced career levels and the advanced student beginning to focus his/her work on specifi c diagnostic entities. I highly recommend this book to all with a vested interest in increasing their understanding of persons with TBI." – Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, Ph.D., Kessler Foundation Research Center, West Orange, New Jersey, in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2009).
"Crowe has written a useful and scholarly book that addresses many of the issues regarding what we know and don’t know about the consequences of TBI. Workers in the field will find it helpful as a source book, and graduate students will find it useful for its systematic organization of a diverse literature and as an introduction of theoretical considerations relevant to clinical questions." – Prof. Leonard Diller, NYU Langone Medical Center, in PsycCRITIQUES
"This is an excellent text that will cross disciplines with respect to adult providers and researchers. It truly has the potential to be one of the outstanding texts in TBI, and it should serve clinicians and researchers as an evidence-based reference text for years to come." - Stephen R. Hooper, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
"In total, this text offers unique insight into the recovery of TBI by focusing on the emotional and behavioral changes that are ever-present followung such an event. This text serves as a welcome addition to the Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology, and Cognition series and to the existing literature on TBI as a whole." - Mark T. Barisa, Department of Neuropsychology, St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis
Behavioral and Emotional Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury is an excellent volume that would be useful to both the clinician or researcher at more advanced career levels and the advanced student beginning to focus his/her work on specifi c diagnostic entities. I highly recommend this book to all with a vested interest in increasing their understanding of persons with TBI." – Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, Ph.D., Kessler Foundation Research Center, West Orange, New Jersey, in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (2009).
"Crowe has written a useful and scholarly book that addresses many of the issues regarding what we know and don’t know about the consequences of TBI. Workers in the field will find it helpful as a source book, and graduate students will find it useful for its systematic organization of a diverse literature and as an introduction of theoretical considerations relevant to clinical questions." – Prof. Leonard Diller, NYU Langone Medical Center, in PsycCRITIQUES
"This is an excellent text that will cross disciplines with respect to adult providers and researchers. It truly has the potential to be one of the outstanding texts in TBI, and it should serve clinicians and researchers as an evidence-based reference text for years to come." - Stephen R. Hooper, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
"In total, this text offers unique insight into the recovery of TBI by focusing on the emotional and behavioral changes that are ever-present followung such an event. This text serves as a welcome addition to the Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology, and Cognition series and to the existing literature on TBI as a whole." - Mark T. Barisa, Department of Neuropsychology, St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis