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Individuals who have survived a brain injury write about the effects on their marriages and personal relationships. Husbands and wives write openly about how their relationships changed or ended. These articles provide information and support to other individuals with brain injuries and their families.

Words Do Make a Difference in How We Treat People

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Shaun Best, survivor of a brain injury over 30 years ago, discusses the stigma of stereotypes and labels for persons with brain injuries and other cognitive or physical challenges. By emphasizing positive descriptive words, he is working on including people with disabilities in our communities rather than isolating and excluding them.

Ackerman, My Amazing Canine Companion

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What is a dog story doing in the Brain Injury Survivor Forum?

Who Ever Said It Would Be Easy?

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“Who has those perfect relationships before a brain injury?”

Guns Can’t Think

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I wish I could tell you what year but I can’t, because I can’t remember.