Rehabilitation Approaches to the Management of Aggressive Behaviour Disorders after Acquired Brain Injury

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作者
Alderman, Nick [1 ,2 ]
Knight, Caroline [3 ,4 ]
Brooks, Jennifer [3 ]
机构
[1] Brain Injury Serv, Grafton Manor, Grafton Regis, England
[2] Swansea Univ, Coll Human & Hlth Sci, Brain Injury Res Grp, Swansea, W Glam, Wales
[3] St Andrews Healthcare, Natl Brain Injury Ctr, Northampton, England
[4] Kings Coll London, St Andrews Acad Ctr, Northampton, England
关键词
acquired brain injury; neurobehavioural disability; aggression; treatment; rehabilitation; ANGER MANAGEMENT; CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR; LONG-TERM; YOUNG-CHILDREN; OAS-MNR; PROGRAM; PEOPLE; SCALE; REDUCTION; THERAPY;
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10.1017/BrImp.2013.7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Symptoms of neurobehavioural disability acquired through brain injury, especially aggression, are associated with severe social handicap. Differences in terminology have resulted in varying estimates, but aggressive behaviour disorder appears to be characteristic of survivors at some point in their recovery journey. This paper provides a brief review regarding the prevalence, development and causes of aggression associated with acquired brain injury (ABI), and what can be done to help manage them. The advantages of using standardised measures conceptualised for ABI in the assessment and formulation of aggressive behaviour disorders are especially highlighted. A range of treatment methods and the evidence base relating to these are described. The contribution of pharmacological therapies, cognitive behavioural therapy and behavioural interventions are explored. It is argued that the strongest evidence base is associated with behaviour therapy, especially when carried out in the context of neurobehavioural rehabilitation, and two case studies are described to illustrate the clinical advantages of interventions derived from operant theory. Comparative lack of ABI experts trained in the management of post-acute behaviour disorders remains a limiting factor.
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