DISORDERS OF HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE LIMITATION OF SELF-CARE AND LIFE-SUSTAINING ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH CONSEQUENCES OF STROKE
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consequences of stroke, higher mental functions, self-care limitation, the directions of psychological support
Abstract
The article presents the results of comparative analysis of higher mental functions in post-stroke patients with left- and right-sided brain lesions under the conditions of rehabilitation in-patient department. Author studied quality of life and life-sustaining activity using pathopsychological and other experimental psychological assessment methods. The findings revealed significant interrelations between measures of higher mental functions and level of life-sustaining activity and self-care limitations. Ways of psychological support for patients with left- and right-sided brain lesions were denoted. The findings show the necessity to involve psychological support for complex rehabilitation programs of patients in post-stroke conditions.Downloads
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2019-07-12
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Ermakova, N. (2019). DISORDERS OF HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE LIMITATION OF SELF-CARE AND LIFE-SUSTAINING ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH CONSEQUENCES OF STROKE. Psychology. Psychophysiology, 12(1), 60-70. https://doi.org/10.14529/psy190106
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Clinical (medical) psychology
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