This important book gives a voice to the lived experience of siblings and family members when one sibling has an acquired brain injury (ABI). ABI is associated with a range of physical, cognitive, behavioural and personality changes, many of which will be lifelong, and Analytis examines how this condition affects the sibling relationship.
This important book gives a voice to the lived experience of siblings and family members when one sibling has an acquired brain injury (ABI). ABI is associated with a range of physical, cognitive, behavioural and personality changes, many of which will be lifelong, and Analytis examines how this condition affects the sibling relationship.
Dr Penelope Analytis completed her Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University, Australia and the Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre. She works with people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) and their families in both clinical and research roles. Her research interests include family relationships after ABI and peer support.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Perceptions of typical sibling relationships across the lifespan Chapter 2 Acquired brain injury: Causes, variability in outcomes and impact on the individual Chapter 3 The impact of having a sibling with an acquired brain injury on the uninjured sibling Chapter 4 The sibling relationship after acquired brain injury: Supporting adaptation and reciprocity Chapter 5 The family as a system: The role of the family in shaping the sibling relationship after acquired brain injury Chapter 6 Social stigma, acquired brain injury and the sibling relationship Chapter 7 Personal growth after acquired brain injury and the sibling relationship Conclusion Supporting the sibling relationship after acquired brain injury
Introduction Chapter 1 Perceptions of typical sibling relationships across the lifespan Chapter 2 Acquired brain injury: Causes, variability in outcomes and impact on the individual Chapter 3 The impact of having a sibling with an acquired brain injury on the uninjured sibling Chapter 4 The sibling relationship after acquired brain injury: Supporting adaptation and reciprocity Chapter 5 The family as a system: The role of the family in shaping the sibling relationship after acquired brain injury Chapter 6 Social stigma, acquired brain injury and the sibling relationship Chapter 7 Personal growth after acquired brain injury and the sibling relationship Conclusion Supporting the sibling relationship after acquired brain injury
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