1st Edition

Living Beyond Brain Injury A Resource Manual

By Vicki Hall Copyright 2014

    A brain injury can have a dramatic effect on all areas of a person's life. This manual is designed to provide an understanding of some of the effects of a brain injury and how to manage them. It focuses on how brain injury may affect thinking skills (e.g. memory), emotions and other related areas (e.g. sleep, work and driving). This manual provides techniques based on psychological approaches, which have been shown to be effective with people who have experienced a brain injury. As well as being an important resource for mental health professionals, it will also be useful for families who wish to help a person with a brain injury. It has two clear functions: a resource manual for clinicians and carers / families to work through with brain injury survivors; and a self-help resource for clients with a brain injury.

    Part 1: Understanding and management 1 Understanding and managing low mood 2 Understanding and managing emotionalism 3 Understanding and managing anger and irritability 4 Understanding and managing anxiety 5 Understanding and managing fatigue 6 Understanding and managing sleep problems 7 Understanding and managing chronic pain 8 Understanding and managing memory problems 9 Understanding and managing problems with attention and concentration 10 Understanding and managing executive skills 11 Understanding and managing visual problems Part 2: Getting back to life 12 Returning to driving 13 Returning to work, Part 3: Appendices

    Biography

    Vicky Hall