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Brain Injury Survivor's Guide: Welcome to Our World

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Never Give Up!

Brain Injury Survivor's Welcome to Our World is written for Brain Injury Victims and their families by a Brain Injury Survivor and her family. INTRODUCING B.R.A.I.N.-an innovative strategy for memory improvement. Learn the strategies Beth used to overcome memory, cognitive and behavioral problems after her brain injury. Dozens of lists and planning pages provide a way to compensate for a brain that is not performing "as it once did". "Knowledge is Power to a Brain Injured Person."

194 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 2007

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Beth Jameson

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March 15, 2013
I chose this because the man I'm dating has a TBI from a fall as an ironworker. A lot of helpful information..especially the Cycles of Response..and a few parts made me laugh because I see so much of him in her story..it's good to know that we aren't alone and everything we have experienced are "normal" for our world.
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July 13, 2009
May be helpful for family members of individuals with moderate to severe brain injury. The font is large (and it's double-spaced!) so it's actually a very short read. Has some good tips, with forms you can download from the authors' website.
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January 12, 2011
One of the most relevant books for families dealing with brain injury. It not only identifies many of the problems faced by the individual and family members, it provides strategies for dealing with those problems.
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June 5, 2014
Very good info about Brain injury. It poses some good questions as to how a person can only go so far without help.
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