Abstract
Within the broad discipline of psychology, clinical psychology has estab-lished a tradition of providing services in the assessment and treatment ofbehavioral disorders. More recently, clinical neuropsychology emerged inresponse to a need to describe neurocognitive impairment associated withbrain damage and relate deficits to specific forms of brain dysfunction. Asthe field developed, interest in rehabilitation increased and programs aimedat directly improving basic cognitive function began to appear.The most frequent complaints of patients with brain damage are memory
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