Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injuries and Loss of Identity

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) can occur from a variety of scenarios. The Mayo Clinic highlights the various ways someone can sustain a TBI as: Motor vehicle accidents Aggression and/or violence Combat related experiences Falls Sports TBIs can also occur from within a person’s body from an internal infection or lack of oxygen. Navigating Life After […]

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Individual Therapy

Individual Therapy Individual therapy is gaining popularity as it can target a wide array of challenges someone experiences in life. Most therapy is confidential unless certain statutory limitations are met that would require mandatory reporting. Another way to buffer against the potential of someone reviewing your records it to private pay for services which eliminates

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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Addiction        

How do Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) impact brain function? A TBI can impact one’s cognitive abilities ranging from: Future-oriented plan formulation Judgment making abilities Reasoning Concentration Information processing speed Speech and language expression Mood fluctuations Exhaustion As a result these cognitive challenges can then impact a person’s functioning in various areas of their life: Social

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How do you treat a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?

Every TBI is unique. Depending on the severity of the TBI, various methods and interventions can be utilized to support a person who has just sustained a TBI or is already in the recovery process.  Some TBIs such as concussions may resolve themselves on their own. Often rest and a decrease in environmental stimulation is

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Grief and Loss with Traumatic Brain Injuries

What Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)? A TBI typically results from a severe jolt, hit, or puncture to the head. Common situations where TBIs can occur include but are not limited to: Sports Car Accidents Falls Combat Police/EMS experiences Physical aggression How does grief and loss relate to TBI(s)? Depending on the severity of the TBI

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