This article discusses the theoretical rationale and clinical reasoning that underlies decision making for therapeutic intervention for those who have suffered a TBI and the use of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy. It discusses the various aspects of assessment, goal setting, and treatment. It is very helpful because it touches on some of the difficult questions, like whether or not an individual who has suffered a TBI has the higher cognitive functioning to set their own goals for a more client-centered approach to intervention. This article also goes through the various recovery models of TBI and addresses similarities that can be seen in all to help with the development of treatment plans.
http://www.hersenwerk.nl/downloads/clinical-reasoning-crt-neurorehabilitation.pdf