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         Brain Injury:     more books (100)
  1. Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Coping With...) by Diane Roberts Stoler, Barbara Albers Hill, 1997-12-31
  2. Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families, Second Edition by Richard C Senelick, Karla Dougherty, 2001-12-14
  3. The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Workbook: Your Program for Regaining Cognitive Function & Overcoming Emotional Pain (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Douglas J. Mason, 2004-11
  4. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Postconcussion Syndrome: The New Evidence Base for Diagnosis and Treatment (Aacn Workshop Series) by Michael A. McCrea, 2007-09-20
  5. Brain Injury Survivor's Guide: Welcome to Our World by Larry Jameson, Beth Jameson, 2007-11-30
  6. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice by Ross D. Zafonte, 2006-10-15
  7. Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury
  8. Children With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Parent's Guide (The Special Needs Collection)
  9. I'll Carry the Fork! Recovering a Life After Brain Injury by Kara L. Swanson, 1999-12
  10. In Search of Wings: A Journey Back from Traumatic Brain Injury by Beverley Bryant, 1992-09-01
  11. TBI Hell: A Traumatic Brain Injury Really Sucks by Geo Gosling, 2006-12-09
  12. Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitative Treatment and Case Management, Second Edition
  13. I Can't Remember Me: Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury by Judy, Martin Urban, Courtney Martin Larson, 2006-05-30
  14. Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury : Devastation, Hope, and Healing by William J. Winslade, 1999-11-10

1. Brain Injury Association Of America
Creating a better future through brain injury prevention,research, education and advocacy.
http://www.biausa.org/

2. Traumatic Brain Injury
Information, for survivors and their families, provided on the honor system from Clinical Neuropsychologist Dr. Glen Johnson. Topics include signs of a brain injury, coping with common problems, and dealing with doctors.
http://www.tbiguide.com/
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
SURVIVAL GUIDE
by
Dr. Glen Johnson
Clinical Neuropsychologist Clinical Director of the Neuro-Recovery Head Injury Program
5123 North Royal Drive, Traverse City, MI 49684
E-mail debglen@yahoo.com
Web Site www.tbiguide.com ABOUT THIS BOOK
Nearly all of the survivors of a traumatic head injury and their families with whom I have worked have had one complaint: There is nothing written that explains head injury in clear, easy to understand language. Most say the available material is too medical or too difficult to read. The goal of this online book is to better prepare the head injured person and family for the long road ahead. See our Table of Contents below. PUBLICATION HISTORY
This online book came from materials that I wrote for my patients and their family members. I basically used a copy machine and gave copies away for free. This book became very popular and over a thousand copies have been given out. It costs about $6 to copy the book another $3 to $4 to mail to people. The costs and time to send the books got out of hand. I decided not to publish the book. Few people would have access to the material and I would not be able to "update" or improve the material easily. Using the Internet, anyone with a computer could access this information. It is my sincere hope that the Internet version of my book would help the greatest number of people. Go to each chapter heading and click on it. Use your web browser to print any information that you find helpful. There is no charge for the information you copy.

3. National Resource Center On Traumatic Brain Injury
Providing information for professionals, persons with brain injury, and family members. Also developing intervention programs, and assessment tools.
http://www.neuro.pmr.vcu.edu/
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4. Brain Injury Resource Center
Get information, build skills, join discussion groups. Link to resources, rehab, and research sites, as well as lay and professional journals.
http://www.headinjury.com/
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5. Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Guide
A traumatic brain injury resource guide with information on brain injury, rehabilitation, longterm assisted living, current research, free article reprints, books, adaptive equipment, Males and
http://www.neuroskills.com/
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6. Brain Injury Glossary
Medical vocabulary associated with brain injuries.
http://www.waiting.com/glossary.html
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7. NINDS Traumatic Brain Injury Information Page
Traumatic brain injury information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). What is Traumatic brain injury? Is there any treatment What is Traumatic brain injury? Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden physical assault on the head causes
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/tbi_doc.htm
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Traumatic Brain Injury?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Traumatic Brain Injury? Is there any treatment? Immediate treatment for TBI involves surgery to control bleeding in and around the brain, monitoring and controlling intracranial pressure, insuring adequate blood flow to the brain, and treating the body for other injuries and infection. What is the prognosis?

8. Brain Injury Association Of Kentucky (BIAK)
Match ALL. Match ANY. Welcome to the brain injury Association of Kentucky, a nonprofit 501(C)3 agency. We are working together to serve those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service, and support.
http://www.braincenter.org/
@import "biak_stylesheet.css"; Brain Injury Association of Kentucky (BIAK) - A Chartered State Affiliate of Brain Injury Association of America Inc. Advocacy Area Resource Teams Education and Resources Events ... Home The Mission of the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky (BIAK) is to serve those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, injury prevention, research, service, and support.
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Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky , a non-profit 501(C)3 agency. We are working together to serve those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, prevention, research, service, and support. Your doorway to information regarding acquired brain injury, which is any injury to the brain including stroke, trauma, anoxia, infection, and tumors. There is a world of help available to you and your family through this doorway. Welcome to a place full of information and resources. The doorway to the Brain Injury Center has been opened for you by the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky, a non-profit 501(C)3 agency. We are working together to serve those affected by brain injury. Come on in...all are welcome here!

9. Headway Home Page
Our aim is to promote understanding of all aspects of brain injury; and to provideinformation, support and services to people with a brain injury, their
http://www.headway.org.uk/
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10. Rehabilitation Research Center For TBI & SCI
Home page for the federallyfunded spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury model system projects.
http://www.tbi-sci.org/
The Rehabilitation Research Center (RRC) for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) conducts research to better understand and improve outcomes after TBI and SCI. Outcomes studied include the functional, vocational, and life satisfaction areas that are important to people with and without disabilities. The RRC strives to meet the needs of injured persons and their families for information, education, and support. The RRC is located at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, California. It is funded through grants from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, US Department of Education. This website contains information on the activities of the RRC as well as a large collection of easily accessible online resources, including resource guides, educational materials, newsletters, and bulletin boards. See you inside!

11. Virtual Hospital: Acute Brain Injury - A Guide For Family And Friends
Acute brain injury A Guide for Family and Friends. En Español. Introduction. This site's Awards, Comments and Reviews. How Does the Brain Work? What Types of Brain Injuries May Occur? What Happens
http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Neuro/BrainInjury/00TableOfContents.html
Acute Brain Injury - A Guide for Family and Friends
The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
Creation Date: June 1995
Last Revision Date: July 2000
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... Index of Terms See related Patient Textbooks about Neurosurgery See related Patient Topics Brain and Nervous System Brain Diseases Head and Brain Injuries Injuries and Wounds or Neurosurgery See related Provider Textbooks about Neurosurgery See related Provider Topics Brain and Nervous System Brain Diseases Head and Brain Injuries Injuries and Wounds or Neurosurgery Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/adult/patient/neurosurgery/braininjury/index.html

12. ONTARIO BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION (OBIA)
Acquired. brain injury Awareness Month. Resources Links to brain injurysites and resources available from OBIA. OBIA Review OBIA s Newsletter.
http://www.obia.on.ca/
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Training Opportunities in Community Based Rehabilitation
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Links to brain injury sites and resources available from OBIA
OBIA Review
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Community Associations Local Brain Injury Associations in Ontario On-line Donation "To enhance the lives of Ontarians living with the effects of acquired brain injury through education, awareness and support." Features -UPDATE- Concussion - Get the Facts... Did you know that a concussion occurs every 4 minutes in Canada ? Get the facts about concussion; find out the best method of treatment and guidelines for return to activity. Take the Bite out of
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13. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Brain Injury
A Taylor Francis Journal brain injury brain injury. Joint EditorsJeff Kreutzer, Department of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/02699052.asp
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Brain Injury Joint Editors: Jeff Kreutzer
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Volume 18, 2004, Monthly
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Aims and Scope: The journal covers all aspects of brain injury from basic science, neurological techniques and outcomes to vocational aspects, with studies of rehabilitation and outcome of both patients and their families. It addresses both adult and pediatric issues and it embraces issues such as family and peer relationships, effects of alcohol and drugs, communication problems and management techniques and creating new programs. Brain Injury uses case studies to illustrate different approaches to a subject, and provides a forum for the appraisal of theories which may influence future research.

14. Brain Injury Association Of America
The official web site for the brain injury Association of America national office,located in Alexandria, Virginia. New item in the brain injury Bookstore!
http://www.biausa.org/Pages/home.html
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I Am the Central Park Jogger: A Story of Hope
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by Trisha Meili
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To view a Fact Sheet on funding the TBI Act in 2005 click here. Please distribute this fact sheet to your elected officials and to your friends, family and other brain injury advocates.

Brain Injury Association of America, 8201 Greensboro Dr., Suite 611, McLean, VA 22102 Phone: Family Helpline: Home Who Are We? What is Brain Injury? State Affiliates ... Search

15. Brain Injury Social Work Group (BISWG)
A group for social work professionals aiming to raise the standards of services in support of people with a brain injury, their families and carers. Information on activities and contact details.
http://www.biswg.co.uk/
The Brain Injury Social Work Group (BISWG) is a Special Interest Group affiliated to the British Association of Social Workers (BASW). It is a group for social work professionals and affiliates aiming to raise the standards of social work practice and other relevant specialist services in supporting people with a brain injury, their families and carers.
Through group meetings, seminars, regional initiatives, the website, mailings, links with other related organisations, representation through BASW and informal networking, BISWG aims to encourage and enhance good practice, service delivery and developments for those working in the field of brain injury.
BISWG actively supports the national debate on increasing specialist knowledge, skills and resources for those with a brain injury and their families and carers. Members represent the interests of clients on national working groups and organisations and through initiatives in the private, public and voluntary sectors.
BISWG has strong links with legal experts in particular in the fields of personal injury litigation, human rights, community care law and mental health law.

16. Costs TBI
brain injury Costs. brain injury Resource Center. Traumatic brain injury Costs.Head injury survivor, and Hotline Sponsor, Dawn Mallory, owner of.
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M.Sharp, Kentucky A Few Good Doctors D octor Checklist R ... ehab Checklist According to a 1998 report by the National Institutes of Health, NIH, there are 5 million new head injuries in United States each year. Of that number 2 million sustain brain injuries that result in lifelong difficulties in areas of work, school and family. Most such individuals do not even require a hospital stay, yet they suffer such insidious impairments that lives are forever changed. About 100,000 of the most severely injured never return to meaningful, productive lifestyles. And, an estimated 750,000 a year require hospitalization, and another 100,000 result in death.

17. Welcome To Dr. Diane
Dr. Diane. Author of a book on coping with brain injury from concussion, accident, trauma, stroke.
http://www.drdiane.com/
Dr. Diane is a licensed psychologist, board certified in both Health Psychology and Sports Psychology, and is a professional member of the American Psychological Association, and the International Society for Mental Health Online. Dr. Diane provides solutions and resources to people and organizations to overcome life's obstacles.
Dr. Diane's training in neuropsychology, neurophysiology, psychocommunicology, and leading-edge technology can provide training and techniques to enhance:
- Mental Alertness - Peak Performance
- Mental Flexibility - Social Interaction and Relationships
As well as being a health, sports, and performing arts psychologist, Dr. Diane is also a national and international speaker, educator, and consultant. She is also a frequent guest on television and radio.
Dr. Diane having sustained a stroke, traumatic brain injury and brain surgery, co-authored the book "Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury". This book has been called the first comprehensive guide to brain trauma and its hidden effects. Dr. Diane has devoted her clinical practice, writings and personal appearances to helping organizations and individuals to overcome life's obstacles and reach their potential and more. As a keynote speaker and seminar/workshop leader, she seeks to educate, motivate, inspire, and give hope to professionals, individuals and families coping with life's difficult challenges.

18. Brain Injury And Concussion Information
brain injury page is a resource for injured persons and their caregivers to find information.
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://tbilaw.com/&y=0214328623A8A4F3&i

19. Traumatic Brain Injury
Information on brain injury, mild head injury, brain function, assessment andevaluation, and a brain injury glossary of terms. Traumatic brain injury.
http://www.neuroskills.com/~cns/tbi/injury.html
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Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury
español Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can significantly affect many cognitive, physical, and psychological skills. Physical deficit can include ambulation, balance, coordination, fine motor skills, strength, and endurance. Cognitive deficits of language and communication, information processing, memory, and perceptual skills are common. Psychological status is also often altered. Adjustment to disability issues are frequently encountered by people with TBI. Brain injury can occur in many ways. Traumatic brain injuries typically result from accidents in which the head strikes an object. This is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. However, other brain injuries, such as those caused by insufficient oxygen, poisoning, or infection, can cause similar deficits.

20. Neurobehavioral Resources, LTD.
Continuum of post acute services for persons with acquired brain injury. Residential, Day, Vocational and Community Based Living. Specialty services for brain injury survivors suffering from behavioral disregulation.
http://nbrltd.com

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