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Routledge - The Story of a Clinical Neuropsychologist

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Description

Discover the remarkable life of Barbara A. Wilson in this moving biography published by Routledge. This book follows her journey from a disadvantaged childhood to her status as one of the most respected clinical neuropsychologists in the field. Her work has fundamentally changed how professionals approach brain injury rehabilitation. Beyond her scientific contributions, this narrative offers a deeply personal look at how to maintain a fulfilling career and a successful family life while navigating profound personal loss, including the death of her adult daughter, Sarah. It is a story of resilience and dedication. Clinical professionals and neuropsychologists will find great value in reading about Barbara's influence on rehabilitation practice. Her life work reflects a tireless commitment to improving outcomes for people needing support. This book provides a unique perspective on both professional excellence and personal strength.

Key Features

Follow the life journey of Barbara A. Wilson from a disadvantaged childhood to a leading role in clinical neuropsychology.

Learn about the professional impact and influence Barbara has had on modern brain injury rehabilitation practices.

Gain insight into balancing a high-level scientific career with a successful family life during difficult times.

Read a personal account of resilience in the face of deep tragedy, including the loss of her daughter Sarah.

An essential read for clinical professionals and neuropsychologists interested in the history of rehabilitation practice.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 December 2019
Listed Since
24 August 2019

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