Family Experience of Brain Injury

Family Experience of Brain Injury

Surviving, Coping, Adjusting

Clark-Wilson, Jo; Holloway, Mark

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2019

172

Dura

Inglês

9781138896666

15 a 20 dias

362

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Foreword

Dr Alyson Norman, psychologist and sister of a severely brain injured brother

Preface

Mark Holloway

Acknowledgments






Introduction
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway




Acquired Brain Injury and Families
Jackie Dean, Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway




The Family and the Team
Dan talks to Dr Siobhan Palmer about his son Paul




Behaviour, Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System
Jeanne describes the challenges faced by her son Adam's brain injury, Jackie Dean reflects upon this story




Grief without end
Laura's story of her husband John and the stroke that so affected their lives. Dr Giles Yeates reflects upon this story




Support of Siblings
Eliza and Grace, both sisters of severely brain injured people, tell their stories to Jo Clark Wilson




Children's Challenges
Alistair, Beatrix and their mother Christine describe the impact of their father/husband's brain injury and Deidre describes the events and outcome of the accident that killed her mother and severely brain injured father




The Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on the Family: Common Themes, Threads and Differences
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway




What may Help?
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway




In Conclusion

Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway

References

Index
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Young Man;Acquired Brain Injury;relatives;Unhealthy Family Functioning;sources of support;MDT Meet;neurorehabilitation;Brain Injury Clinician;grief;Drawn Back;brain injury;Pre-frontal Areas;love;family experience;Head Injury;coping;Father Son Relationship;commitment;Research Articles;adjusting;Childhood ABI;loss;Laura's Account;hope;Eliza's Mother;family members;Injured Family Member;surviving;Case Manager;perseverance;Post Traumatic Amnesia;brain injury consequences;Poor Executive Functioning;coma;Severe Brain Injury;neuro-rehabilitation;Traumatic Brain Injury;criminal justice system;Paul's Dad;social care staff