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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:269832588:4647
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008 140422s2013 caua b 001 0 eng
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019 $a805057642
020 $a9781440828867 (hardcopy : alk. paper)
020 $a1440828865 (hardcopy : alk. paper)
020 $a9781440828874 (ebook)
020 $a1440828873 (ebook)
035 $a(OCoLC)822991633
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn822991633
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060 00 $a2013 H-625
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245 00 $aHealth and healing after traumatic brain injury :$bunderstanding the power of family, friends, community, and other support systems /$cHeidi Muenchberger, Elizabeth Kendall, and John Wright, editors ; foreword by James S. Brady.
260 $aSanta Barbara, Calif. :$bPraeger,$cc2013.
300 $axii, 260 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aDisability insights and issues
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tSeries Foreword /$rCatherine A. Marshall, Elizabeth Kendall, Series Editors --$tForeword /$rJames S. Brady --$tAcknowledgments --$gPart 1.$tSelf-Determination and Personal Healing After Traumatic Brain Injury /$rJohn Wright --$tFreedom /$rErica Anderson --$gChapter 1.$tAdvice from the Heart Stories of Survival and Growth following Brain Injury /$rLisa Guttentag Lederer --$gChapter 2.$tNeuroplasticity and Mindfulness in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Cause for Great Optimism /$rAnita Chauvin, Michelle McIntyre, Glyn Blackett --$gChapter 3.$tThe Subtlety of Brain Injury: Surviving and Thriving through Playfulness /$rSusan Wenberg --$gPart 2.$tPulling Together Rather than Falling Apart: Brain Injury in Families /$rElizabeth Kendall --$tIn Theory /$rErica Anderson --$gChapter 4.$tFamily Resilience and Traumatic Brain Injury /$rMichelle McIntyre, Elizabeth Kendall --$gChapter 5.$tSomeone to Care: Social Support after Brain Injury /$rMelissa Kendall --$gChapter 6.$tToo Small for Your Boots! Understanding the Experience of Children When Family Members Acquire a Neurological Condition /$rSamantha Bursnall, Kenneth I. Pakenham --$gChapter 7.$tAssisting Siblings When Their Brother or Sister Sustains Acquired Brain Injury /$rSamantha Bursnall --$gPart 3.$tSystems for Healing: Building a Better Service System for Traumatic Brain Injury /$rHeidi Muenchberger --$tSewing /$rErica Anderson --$gChapter 8.$tUnderstanding Mental Health Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury /$rMaria Hennessy --$gChapter 9.$tThe Role of Psychotherapy in Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury /$rRudi Coetzer --$gChapter 10.$tOptimal Rehabilitation for Women Who Receive Traumatic Brain Injury following Intimate Partner Violence /$rMartha E. Banks --$gChapter 11.$tHolistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury: Two Case Studies /$rBarbara A. Wilson, Fiona Ashworth, Jill Winegardner --$gPart 4.$tPlaces, Communities, and Cultures: Drawing on the Strength of Many /$rHeidi Muenchberger --$tStand /$rErica Anderson --$gChapter 12.$t"There's No Place Like Home": The Experience of Home for Young People with Acquired Brain Injury in Residential Care Environments /$rHayley Danielle Quinn --$gChapter 13.$tThe International Community-based Rehabilitation Model: A Way of Assisting People with Brain Injuries, Their Families, and Communities /$rPim Kuipers, Susan Gauld, Melissa Kendall, Sharon Smith, Russell Bowen --$gChapter 14.$tCulture, Disability, and Caregiving for People with Traumatic Brain Injury /$rPaul Leung --$gChapter 15.$tCommunity Leaders within a Brain Injury Self-management Program: A Valuable Resource /$rHeidi Muenchberger, Areti Kennedy, Elizabeth Kendall --$tA Last Word: Charting a Positive Course for the Future /$rElizabeth Kendall --$tIndex --$tAbout the Editors and Contributors.
520 $a"In this groundbreaking book, experts show what a difference support systems--family, friends, community and social programs--can make towards the recovery of the millions of people who suffer a traumatic700 brain injury each year"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aBrain$xWounds and injuries$xPatients$xRehabilitation.
700 1 $aMuenchberger, Heidi.
700 1 $aKendall, Elizabeth,$d1963-
700 1 $aWright, John,$dactive 2012.
830 0 $aDisability insights and issues.
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