Résumé
Les troubles du comportement des patients cérébrolésés sont plurifactoriels. Cet article est centré sur les aspects psychopathologiques et psychiatriques et leur prise en charge.
Abstract
The behaviour disorders of brain-injured patients are multifactorial. This article focuses on the psychopathological and psychiatric aspects and their treatment.
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Oppenheim-Gluckman, H. Les troubles du comportement des patients cérébrolésés. Approche psychiatrique et psychopathologique. Lett Med Phys Readapt 25, 73–78 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11659-009-0136-0
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