Ch. 1. Neurobehavioral Compromise and Family Therapy -- Ch. 2. Fundamentals of Brain-Behavior Function and Dysfunction -- Ch. 3. Family Therapy and Medical Illnesses: Fundamental Models -- Ch. 4. The Neurocompromised Individual and the Family: Understanding the Experience of Estrangement -- Ch. 5. Family Adjustment Models and the Caregiver: The Reality of Caregiving and Burden -- Ch. 6. A New Developmental Model of Adaptation to Traumatic Brain Injury -- Ch. 7. Family Adaptation Models to Dementia -- Ch. 8. Family Adaptation to Brain Disorders: The Contributions of Chaos and Complexity Theories -- Ch. 9. Family Dynamics Associated with Mild Head Injury -- Ch. 10. Pragmatic Concerns with Compromised Brain Function: The Tasks of an Emerging Profession
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