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Living With Brain Injury: A Guide for Families
Living With Brain Injury A Guide for Families
Author: Richard Senelick, Cathy E. Ryan
With this companion videocassette to Living with Brain Injury, facts are reinforced and insights into Brain Injury are made clear. This informative, lively 75-minute video contains high quality graphics and actual pictures of the human brain to show areas of damage, improvement indicators, brain repair and healing mechanisms, and ultimately how...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781891525001
ISBN-10: 189152500X
Pages: 145
Edition: Revised
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Publisher: HealthSouth Press
Book Type: Paperback
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An excellent guide. It not only gave me the information I need as to what to expect but also took me into the realm of what assistance is available, tips about how to handle cognitive and behavioral issues, and most importantly a greater understanding of exactly why these things are occurring. When dealing with brain injury, the unexpected becomes the expected. Many of my friends tell me you have to hold the brain injured person accountable for their behavior, but when I actually read the data, he can't be held accountable...only helped to understand why the behavior can't continue. Although I intuitively understood much of this, comparing his behavior with the people described in the book made it very concrete. I strongly recommend any of the Living with Brain Injury guides.


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