Normal Again: Redefining Life with Brain Injury - Dennis Swiercinsky - Books - iUniverse - 9780595237166 - September 8, 2002
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Normal Again: Redefining Life with Brain Injury

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Life-changing traumatic brain injury can be a devastating and frustrating experience for an individual and his or her family. Or, brain injury can be a significantyet not catastrophicevent that sets the stage for discovering what it means to become normal once more. Normal Again: Redefining Life with Brain Injury combines professional neuropsychological information alongside first-person accounts of the brain injury experience and the satisfactions of growing from it. The book provides insights for conquering the cognitive and emotional consequences of brain injury for individuals and families, as well as for educators, therapists, and medical professionals. The experience of brain injury does not have to be permanently dark and lonely. Instead, through an examination of personal values, the affirmation of hope, an on-going appraisal of realistic expectations, and application of specific rehabilitation strategies, life can once again have meaning, joy, and contentment. Normal Again focuses on a compassionate understanding of the personal experience of brain injury, with medical and psychological detail sufficient for gaining a basic understanding of brain injury. This is complemented with practical information about psychological, family, and vocational adjustmentsand how to accomplish themnecessary for going beyond the usual scope of brain injury rehabilitation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 8, 2002
ISBN13 9780595237166
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 272
Dimensions 153 × 17 × 231 mm   ·   412 g
Language English