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Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Lydia Greear
Publisher: Xlibris US
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1499081359

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This book is a passionate account of Lydia Greears journey as the main caregiver and guardian for her adult son through recovery from a traumatic brain injury. A moment in time one Saturday night has brought about months of day-by-day steps through managing care for Thaddeus. The original documents were recorded day by day and then weeks and monthly accounts of progress as Thaddeus moved from ER to ICU to rehabilitation. This is an emotionally charged account of being challenged by the unknown. You will see her passion unfold and her challenge to keep a positive attitude as she manages people, systems, and facilities. Many family members are not prepared to deal with the drama of traumatic brain injury. Every brain injury is different, and recovery is uncertain. Lydia searched for support and information to help her deal with the realities of everyday life. There are written accounts published by former patients, doctors, and doctors who were patients. This is a book written from the family members perspective.


Journey Through Trauma

Journey Through Trauma
Author: Gretchen L. Schmelzer, PhD
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0735216843

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For survivors of PTSD and repeated, relational trauma -- and the people who love them. Gretchen Schmelzer watched too many people quit during treatment for trauma recovery. They found it too difficult or too frightening or just decided that for them it was too late. But as a therapist and trauma survivor herself, Dr. Schmelzer wants us to know that it is never too late to heal from trauma, whether it is the suffering caused within an abusive relationship or PTSD resulting from combat. Sometimes what feels like a big setback is actually an unexpected difficult step forward. So she wrote Journey Through Trauma specifically for survivors--to help them understand the terrain of the healing process and stay on the path. There are three basic principles that every trauma survivor should know: Healing is possible. It requires courage. And it cannot be done alone. Traumas that happen more than once--child abuse, sexual abuse, domestic violence, gang violence, even war--are all relational traumas. They happened inside a relationship and therefore must be healed inside a relationship, whether that relationship is with a therapist or within a group. Journey Through Trauma gives us a map to help guide us through that healing process, see where the hard parts show up, and persevere in the process of getting well. We learn the five phases that every survivor must negotiate along the way and come to understand that since the cycle of healing is not linear, circling back around to a previous stage does not mean defeat - it actually means progress as well as facing new challenges. Authoritative and accessible, Journey Through Trauma provides support for survivors and their loved ones through one of the most challenging but necessary processes of healing that anyone can face.


Journey Through Brain Trauma

Journey Through Brain Trauma
Author: Louise Ray Morningstar
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1461712912

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Journey Through Brain Trauma is the true story of Louise Morningstar's struggle to help her daughter recover from devastating brain damage. The Morningstars' heroic story will inspire and inform all those who are struggling with rehabilitation from a brain injury.


Over My Head

Over My Head
Author: Claudia L. Osborn
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-03
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780740705984

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Hit by a car while bicycling Osborn, an internist at a Detroit hospital, suffered injuries. Recounts the struggles and frustrations of a gradually learning strategies to compensate for the lack of certain brain functions. An exceptionally well-written and engaging account. PW review.


Head Cases

Head Cases
Author: Michael Paul Mason
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1429953748

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Head Cases takes us into the dark side of the brain in an astonishing sequence of stories, at once true and strange, from the world of brain damage. Michael Paul Mason is one of an elite group of experts who coordinate care in the complicated aftermath of tragic injuries that can last a lifetime. On the road with Mason, we encounter survivors of brain injuries as they struggle to map and make sense of the new worlds they inhabit. Underlying each of these survivors' stories is an exploration of the brain and its mysteries. When injured, the brain must figure out how to heal itself, reorganizing its physiology in order to do the job. Mason gives us a series of vivid glimpses into brain science, the last frontier of medicine, and we come away in awe of the miracles of the brain's workings and astonished at the fragility of the brain and the sense of self, life, and order that resides there. Head Cases "[achieves] through sympathy and curiosity insight like that which pulses through genuine literature" (The New York Sun); it is at once illuminating and deeply affecting.


SnowBird

SnowBird
Author: Elsibeth Hoyt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781953223906

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Elsibeth Hoyt invites you to share in her real-life story of her traumatic brain injury from snowboarding at nineteen years old. Before the head injury, she had a bright future ahead of her in fashion and government career pursuits. She later discovered her life much altered, working in her community in customer service amidst health appointments and in sustaining a healthy lifestyle. She found inspiration and truth with her recovery process as well as hope to identify with readers to never let anything set you back from fulfilling your life purpose! In and out of hospitals and recovery centers, she shed light on misconceptions and how feeling misunderstood had made her fight harder to be the woman she is destined to be.


The Body Keeps the Score

The Body Keeps the Score
Author: Bessel A. Van der Kolk
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0143127748

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Originally published by Viking Penguin, 2014.


Falling Away from You

Falling Away from You
Author: Nicole Bingaman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2014-07-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692255926

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On Thanksgiving Eve 2012, the course of one young man's life would be forever changed. Falling Away from You tells the story of Taylor Bingaman and his journey through the world of Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor's mother, Nicole, shares the story as she recounts the events that happened as the result of a devastating fall down the stairs in their family home. Nicole brings to life what happens in Taylor's accident through his continual recovery in a very personal and candid way. She expresses the idea that it takes a village to have a successful recovery and it merely begins in the operating room. This book will remind you that each day is a precious and irreplaceable gift. It will show you that love and time do play a part in healing. Falling Away from You is a perspective of hope in the midst of tragedy, triumph in the face of what seemed like unbeatable odds, and how one family came together to help bring back the son and brother they loved so much. It is a realistic perspective on courage, determination and one young man's struggle and drive to beat the odds, one step at a time.


Days of Daze

Days of Daze
Author: Lois Jean Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1914-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991074921

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The author, a clinical social worker, tells the story of how her personal and professional life was disrupted when she was struck by a car and sustained a traumatic brain injury. She describes how the injury impacted her physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and recounts her struggles to resume a meaningful life in the face of medical, financial, insurance, and legal problems. Days of Daze is a book of hope. When hit by a car during a noontime walk, the author, in a split second, loses her health, her job, and her image of herself as an intelligent and capable human being. As she struggles with the myriad complexities of her medical situation, she discovers a place within her that touches the divine, sustains her in hours of darkness, and illuminates the pathways of vibrant living. I highly recommend this gentle, gracious, and very readable book for anyone facing the uncertainties and complexities of life. Actually, I recommend it for everyone.--Reverend James McConnell, South Bend, Indiana Days of Daze provides us with a source of encouragement in the journey through the great difficulty and frustration of traumatic brain injury. The author reveals to us her coping skills and her growing inner courage as she shares her struggle with the perceived setbacks in the process of therapeutic acceptance.--Matthew Davis, M.D., psychiatrist, South Bend, Indiana Days of Daze shows how encountering a serious physical injury can be a profoundly enriching growth experience. It demonstrates that a well-lived life fully accepts each painful circumstance.--Judy Cassidy, Poet, Stevensville, Michigan


The Day I Died

The Day I Died
Author: Carole Petiet PhD
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480828459

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The Day I Died: Brain Trauma and the Journey Back tells the story of a psychologist and registered nurse who had a catastrophic, near-fatal injury while ski racing with her daughter. This is a riveting story about the trauma and healing of a brave and indomitable woman. Her extensive education and expertise enable Dr. Petiet to turn her personal tale into an inspirational account that instructs us all, especially when we face the arduous task of recovery from trauma, or when we support peoplepersonally or professionallyas they heal. Special issues include: Coping with pain Rehabilitation medicine Integrative medicine Brain plasticity Helping children after trauma Somatic therapy Healing of eyes Ski safety There are reflections on humor, acceptance, gratitude, mystery and miracles. Extensive notes and resources offer guidance and information for the post-trauma journey.