This virtual workshop will explore cutting-edge approaches to enhancing cognitive recovery and rehabilitation in individuals with brain injury and neuropsychiatric conditions. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of neuroplasticity's role in recovery, including five forms of functional adaptation that underpin brain repair and restructuring. Complementing this, the event introduces Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) and CogSMART, evidence-based interventions designed to improve cognitive function and everyday performance through practical strategy implementation. Join us for an exploration of these innovative frameworks, offering actionable insights for clinical application and research.
Learning Objectives
As a result of attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the different forms of functional neuroplasticity.
2. Identify the techniques that can be used to reinforce recovery of function.
3. List domains of cognitive functioning targeted in CogSMART/Compensatory Cognitive Training.
Target Audience: Neuropsychologists, Rehabilitation specialists, Occupational therapists, Cognitive rehabilitation therapists, Psychiatrists, Researchers in neuropsychology, neuroscience, and rehabilitation. This workshop is particularly relevant for professionals and trainees working with individuals recovering from brain injuries, neuropsychiatric conditions, or cognitive impairments.
Instructional Level: Intermediate

Jordan Grafman, PhD
Director Brain Injury Research, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Northwestern University

Elizabeth Twamley, PhD
VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Research Career Scientist
Psychiatry
University of California, San Diego
Price
Members: $60
Nonmember: $75
Trainee: $45
2 CE Credits | Partial credit will not be awarded