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Written by a specialist in cognitive impairments, this is the only book for those with a mild traumatic brain injury that is designed to help them overcome emotional pain and regain their mental capabilities. For the first time ever, this book assembles facts about MTBI together with a research-based program that readers can use to overcome the disadvantages of traumatic brain injury. This book addresses the emotional issues that often accompany MTBI, especially anxiety and depression. You will learn basic self-help strategies to counteract specific emotional problems that may be caused by the…mehr

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Written by a specialist in cognitive impairments, this is the only book for those with a mild traumatic brain injury that is designed to help them overcome emotional pain and regain their mental capabilities. For the first time ever, this book assembles facts about MTBI together with a research-based program that readers can use to overcome the disadvantages of traumatic brain injury. This book addresses the emotional issues that often accompany MTBI, especially anxiety and depression. You will learn basic self-help strategies to counteract specific emotional problems that may be caused by the injury. The four later chapters discuss the four major domains of cognitive function and ways in which individuals can challenge their limitations and repair specific brain functions. The book concludes with an exploration of the various potential long-term effects of MTBI and the outside resources available to assist readers.
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Autorenporträt
Douglas J. Mason, PsyD, is a neuropsychologist who specializes in the diagnosis and rehabilitation of people with brain injuries and other cognitive disorders. He is currently in private practice in central Florida. His practice is called The Memory Doctor, LLC. To learn more, please visit him at www.thememorydoctor.com.