
Holding On to Hope
Finding the 'New You' After a Traumatic Brain Injury
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Narrated by:
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Big Voice Productions
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By:
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Nicole Yeates
About this listen
From a probability of death or life in a vegetative state after a severe traumatic brain injury, Nicole used a negative prognosis as a powerful motivator to build a successful career as a rehabilitation counsellor. She is a living testament to how the strategies outlined in this book can work for you.
Has a brain injury thrown your life into a cycle of chaos and frustration? Are you worried about the future for yourself or someone you care about because of the impact of a brain injury? Would you like to reach your potential or help someone reach their potential after a brain injury?
Holding On to Hope: Finding the ‘New You’ After a Traumatic Brain Injury will help you build the foundations for:
- Managing and improving short-term memory and concentration issues
- Increasing independence
- Coping with fatigue
- Reducing isolation
- Increasing productivity
- Increasing your empowerment
- Work options and injury disclosure to employers
- Assisting the brain-injured person during acute and non-acute phases of care
- Advocating within health care systems
- Taking care of the carer
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