2.0 CE Credits – Special Issue: Resilience (JINS 25:4, 2019): CE Bundle 1
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Frontotemporal dementia: Assessment, management and considerations for culturally diverse and low resource settings
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11 CE Credits (credit only available for entire issue). SPECIAL ISSUE: Human Brain Connectivity in the Modern Era. JINS 22:2 (2016)
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Acute TBI Rehabilitation: Treatment Approaches Associated with Better Outcomes
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Episode 62 | Multiple Sclerosis: Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae – with Dr. Peter Arnett
About 50% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit cognitive deficits in additional to physical symptoms. Depression and fatigue are also common in MS and can be debilitating. Therefore, it is not uncommon for an individual with MS to be referred for neuropsychological evaluation, making it important for neuropsychologists to familiarize themselves with the neurobiological underpinnings and signs and symptoms of MS. Today, John and Ryan talk with Dr. Peter Arnett about the cognitive and emotional symptoms of MS, and how neuropsychology can contribute to the care of patients with MS.