Books on adults and veterans living with brain injury in the community
Traumatic brain injury, PTSD, concussion or blast injury can have many effects. Physical, cognitive, social, emotional or behavioral changes can create challenges among family members, friends, coworkers and comrades. These books on rebuilding life after a traumatic injury to the brain give information and insight into how families and survivors resume their lives. Rebuilding a marriage, going to college, finding a job, or returning to work are just some of the topics that are explored in these books.
Book explores people with disabilities in society, including challenges and rewards of tolerating differences and developing a community where there is a place for young and old, children and adults, people with and without disabilities.
By exploring the roles, expectations, behavior and stereotypes of people with and without disabilities, Condeluci shows how to support the development, growth and independence of people with disabilities in their communities.
Book on marital stress and adjustment for families when a spouse has a brain injury. Discusses emotional trauma for family, grieving, mourning, parenting, and caregiving after severe head trauma.
Practical book for families, educators and counselors on going to college, teaching strategies and accommodations for students with brain injury, learning disabilities and special needs.
Book on stroke and brain damage for adults and families with practical suggestions and tips for coping with the physical, communicative, cognitive and emotional changes.
Practical self-help guide helps families cope with anxiety, fear and stress when a spouse or partner is in danger from war or a high risk profession. Includes strategies for helping children of veterans and service members.