Depression in survivors and families after brain injury
The emotional trauma of an acquired brain injury or blast injury can lead to depression as adults, veterans and family members try to rebuild their lives and adjust to the physical, cognitive and psychological effects of brain trauma and PTSD. These books, workbooks, and textbooks on depression and mood swings are for families, survivors, caregivers and clinicians with information on symptoms, treatment, recovery and emotional well-being.
Workbook on depression explains the causes, signs, and consequences of depression and mania for individuals and families. Using easy to understand language, it is filled with practical worksheets to identify symptoms, improve coping mechanisms and control moods.
Brain injury rehabilitation self-help workbook for families and adults helps them examine causes of depression and learn how to better manage situations and emotions triggering depression.
Book on brain injury, blast injury and PTSD features chapters on adults, children and veterans discussing changes in memory, self-image, violence, suicide, family stress and war in Iraq.