Addressing neurological impairments and mental health challenges, cognitive and behavioral rehabilitation focuses on enhancing memory, executive function, and emotional resilience. Therapy approaches such as cognitive retraining, neurofeedback, and behavioral modification techniques help individuals recover lost abilities and develop compensatory strategies. Speech-language therapy aids in improving communication, while structured cognitive exercises enhance attention and problem-solving skills. For patients with traumatic brain injuries, stroke, or neurodegenerative diseases, integrating neuropsychological assessments with targeted interventions fosters cognitive recovery and independence. A personalized, multidisciplinary approach ensures that rehabilitation is tailored to an individual’s unique needs, promoting long-term cognitive well-being.
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