Neurorehabilitation often overlooks the psychological dimensions of recovery, but this book gives them the attention they deserve. The sections on PTSD in the military, emotional dysregulation after TBI, and domestic violence-related brain injuries were particularly powerful. As a psychologist, I gained practical strategies for integrating mental health interventions into rehabilitation care. I also valued the insights into pharmacologic approaches and resilience-building techniques, which align beautifully with psychological practice. This book bridges the gap between medicine, therapy, and psychology in a way few resources manage to do. It’s an indispensable guide for any mental health professional working with neurological patients.