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Health and Healing After Traumatic Brain Injury
by Heidi Muenchberger, Elizabeth Kendall and John Wright
- Publisher
- Praeger
- Published
- —
- ISBN
- 7788996655667
- Chapters
- 35
Table of Contents
35 chapters- 1.Cover
- 2.Chapter 2
- 3.Chapter 3
- 4.Title
- 5.Copyright
- 6.Contents
- 7.Series Foreword
- 8.Foreword
- 9.Acknowledgments
- 10.Part 1: Self-Determination and Personal Healing after Traumatic Brain Injury
- 11.FREEDOM
- 12.Chapter 1. Advice from the Heart: Stories of Survival and Growth following Brain Injury
- 13.Chapter 2. Neuroplasticity and Mindfulness in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Cause for Great Optimism
- 14.Chapter 3. The Subtlety of Brain Injury: Surviving and Thriving through Playfulness
- 15.Part 2: Pulling Together Rather Than Falling Apart: Brain Injury in Families
- 16.IN THEORY
- 17.Chapter 4. Family Resilience and Traumatic Brain Injury
- 18.Chapter 5. Someone to Care: Social Support after Brain Injury
- 19.Chapter 6. Too Small for Your Boots! Understanding the Experience of Children when Family Members Acquire a Neurological Condition
- 20.Chapter 7. Assisting Siblings When Their Brother or Sister Sustains Acquired Brain Injury
- 21.Part 3: Systems for Healing: Building a Better Service System for Traumatic Brain Injury
- 22.SEWING
- 23.Chapter 8. Understanding Mental Health Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury
- 24.Chapter 9. The Role of Psychotherapy in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury
- 25.Chapter 10. Optimal Rehabilitation for Women Who Receive Traumatic Brain Injury following Intimate Partner Violence
- 26.Chapter 11. Holistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury: Two Case Studies
- 27.Part 4: Places, Communities, and Cultures: Drawing on the Strength of Many
- 28.STAND
- 29.Chapter 12. There’s No Place Like Home: The Experience of Home for Young People with Acquired Brain Injury in Residential Care Environments
- 30.Chapter 13. The International Community-based Rehabilitation Model: A Way of Assisting People with Brain Injuries, Their Families, and Communities
- 31.Chapter 14. Culture, Disability, and Caregiving for People with Traumatic Brain Injury
- 32.Chapter 15. Community Leaders within a Brain Injury Self-management Program: A Valuable Resource
- 33.A Last Word: Charting a Positive Course for the Future
- 34.Index
- 35.About the Editors and Contributors
