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  1. Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents: Assessment and Intervention by Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, 2001-08-01
  2. Meditations on Brain Injury by Mike Strand, 2004-03
  3. Brainstorming: Life After Acquired Brain Injury by Dora Camp, 2005-06-30
  4. The Education of Children with Acquired Brain Injury by Sue Walker, 2005-07-13
  5. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury
  6. The Brain Injury Workbook by Trevor Powell, Kit Malia, 1999-01-01
  7. Brainlash: Maximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury by Gail L. Denton, 2008-01-10
  8. Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath by Michael Paul Mason, 2008-04-01
  9. Brain, Heal Thyself: A Caregiver's New Approach to Recovery from Stroke, Aneurysm, And Traumatic Brain Injuries by Madonna Siles, Lawrence J. Beuret, 2006-06-30
  10. Searching for the Open Door: A Woman's Struggle for Survival after A Traumatic Brain Injury by Cynthia, P Doroghazi, 2007-10-15
  11. Educational Dimensions of Acquired Brain Injuries by Ronald C. Savage, Gary F. Wolcott, 1994-04
  12. Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: International Perspectives (Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience)
  13. Coping with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Diane Roberts, EdD and Hill, Barbara Albers Stoler, 1998
  14. Neuropsychosocial Intervention: The Practical Treatment of Severe Behavioral Dyscontrol After Acquired Brain Injury by Robert L. Karol, 2003-06-26

21. Brain Injury .com Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Information Resource -
brain injury .com A medical, legal, and informational resource for persons dealing with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Toxic Exposures and brain injury. Seizures and Head Injury First, victims of traumatic brain injury and their families often are not given adequate information regarding the
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://braininjury.com/&y=02A1B4F020A0A3F1&

22. MedlinePlus: Head And Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injury (National Institute of Neurological Disordersand Stroke) Short Summary; Brain Maps (brain injury Association).
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/headandbraininjuries.html
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23. Brain Injury Association Of Niagara
Nonprofit organization committed to maximizing the quality of life for individuals and families affected by an acquired brain injury. Supported by United Way.
http://www.niagara.com/hian/
Conference 2004 Mission Statement Concussion In Sports Donations ... Family Home Info Links Services Sponsors ... I Promise Program
United Way Member Agency
The B rain I njury A ssociation of N iagara is a registered non-profit agency committed to maximizing the quality of life for individuals with brain injury and their loved ones through support, advocacy and information and to raising awareness and prevention of brain injury, particularly among children and young adults. Funding is derived primarily from fundraising activities, grants, donations and the United Way. Tax receipts are provided for donations.
If you or someone you know requires our services, please do not hesitate to contact our office!
This website is designed in cooperation with the staff of the Brain Injury Association of Niagara. Opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Board of Directors. Advertising rates are available on request. The display of an advertisement does not imply support of the advertiser by the Association. Best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution

24. Rehabilitation Of Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury (CBM 98-1)
Current Bibliographies in Medicine 981. Rehabilitation of Persons with Traumaticbrain injury. Bibliography OVERVIEW OF TRAUMATIC brain injury REHABILITATION.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/tbi.html
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Current Bibliographies in Medicine 98-1
Rehabilitation of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury
January 1988 through August 1998, plus selected earlier citations 2563 Citations Prepared by
Ronald L. Gordner, M.L.S., National Library of Medicine
Stephen M. Tuel, M.S.E., M.D., National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1998 September U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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Bethesda, Maryland 20894 Series Note Each bibliography in the Current Bibliographies in Medicine (CBM) series covers a distinct subject area of biomedicine and is intended to fulfill a current awareness function. Citations are usually derived from searching a variety of online databases. NLM databases tm , POPLINE tm Other publications in the Current Bibliographies in Medicine series are available at no cost to anyone with Internet access through the Library's World Wide Web site at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/resources.html

25. Brain Injury Association Of Connecticut
A notfor-profit Connecticut agency which promotes education, advocacy, and services for individuals with traumatic brain injury.
http://www.biact.org
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26. The Brain Dynamics Centre
he goal of this Centre is to shed light on the workings of the human brain. The disorders studied include ADHD, posttraumatic stress disorder, social phobia, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, Parkinson's disease, and traumatic brain injury.
http://www.braindynamics.med.usyd.edu.au/

27. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Brain Injury - Instructions For Authors
General Guidelines This journal covers all aspects of brain injury from basic science,neurological techniques and outcomes to vocational aspects, with studies
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/tbinauth.asp
Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject Advertising Customer Services ... eBooks Instructions for Authors: Click here to check your article status ***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors. General Guidelines
This 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 paediatric issues and it embraces issues such as family and peer relationships, effects of alcohol and drugs, communication problems and management techniques and creating new programmes. 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. Brain Injury is the official research journal of the International Brain Injury Association This journal is now available on line.

28. Your Brain Injury Headquarters
brain injury resources for the injured and family members.
http://www.geocities.com/project_brain
ProjectBrain.com Picks Up Where Your Caregiver Leaves Off
By Providing These White Papers I try to Give You Hope
ProjectBrain.com is in no way affiliated with any state or national BIA.
Join our Web Ring Below
Take Our Poll I used to do the print and web media a state BIA but no more, so I struck out on my own due to a difference in opinion. Now I am doing it my way. A let down for me? Yes, being brain injured myself and not having any state sponsored BIA support is pretty harsh, uncaring and closed minded on their part. You have to live it to talk it as I do, so all differences aside, lets get on with this devastating subject and get you some answers. In my journeys I have found that minimal visual distractions with no sound provides the best atmosphere for comprehension so these pages are geared in that direction. Not having comprehension at a point in my life, I know what I am talking about, believe me; when it comes to this not so black and white subject.
ProjectBrain.com I will tell you things that your support provider can't or won 't tell you.

29. Brain Injury And Concussion Information
brain injury page is a resource for injured persons and their caregiversto find information. The brain injury Information Page
http://www.tbilaw.com/
T he Brain Injury Information Page provides information about brain injury, concussion, coma and head injury, for TBI survivors, spouses and caregivers. O ur goal is to provide education and assistance with the process of diagnosis and proof of brain injury, sometimes called head injury. This page features articles, information and graphics about traumatic brain injury. O ur V iew of A dvocacy: We of the B rain I njury L aw G roup make our living as advocates. But advocacy implies more than being a lawyer. It means dedicating oneself to the community we serve - the survivor, the family member of the survivor, the medical professional. To that end, we have created this home page, to provide information, resources and links, to help you learn and solve the problems you face. Call 800-992-9447 The Brain Injury Law Group is a community of plaintiff's trial lawyers across the United States united by a common interest in serving the rights of persons with traumatic brain injuries and a common commitment to fully understanding the anatomic, medical and psychological aspects of TBI, so we may be of better service to the survivors of brain injury. The members of the Brain Injury Law Group are not part of a national law firm. We have separate law practices and are licensed to practice only in our home states. Organized by Attorney Gordon Johnson of Wisconsin, we will assist survivors of TBI to find a lawyer to represent them in the state where they were injured. The Brain Injury Law Group is here to listen and for that reason we maintain an 800 number and a staff willing to discuss your case and legal information where appropriate. There is no charge to call. We only represent people on a contingent fee basis and charge a fee only when we recover for the client.

30. Abet - Artists With Brain Injuries
Artists as survivors of brain injury or neurological disorders utilize their artistic abilities as a means of recovery despite physical or hidden disabilities.
http://hometown.aol.com/jassminems/home_index.html
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Los Angeles, CA USA Artists, Artisans, Musicians, Writers, Poets, Photographers All Survivors of TBI ABI Neurological Disorders
ARTWORK- PRE TBI by JANICE "BLU" AKA "H.L.BUDERICKX Survivor of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Prisms
Visions of Tomorrow...Locked in my Mind...Yet today... I Look within to Connect Yesterday...Today...Tomorrow... Abstract Thoughts Turmoil Trapped Within Our Minds Yearnings to Be Who I Was Before...Which will be no more.
Expressions, Paintings, Sculptures... My Tools to Open Pathways in My MInd.
Survivors New Images
Inspiriations by Survivors, Artists,Writers, Poets, Musicians ...Whose lives were altered by Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) or other Neurological Disorders.
CONTRADICTIONS PATHS NOT ENVISIONED Janice "Blu"
Our Silent Voices Images of Faces Unknown Tree Among the Forest
Survival a Means to Build Our Foundation of New Beginnings
Jassmine,MS Artists with Brain Injuries
ARTISTS, ARTISANS, MUSICIANS, WRITERS, POETS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, SURVIVORS OF TBI: ABI: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS STORIES: COMMUNITY PROJECTS BY SURVIVORS RESOURCES AND ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF ALL DISABILITIES Origingal Website: Art Works By Survivors ... Injury "PRISMS" WRITINGS POEMS Prisms Reflection of Survivors ... Envisioned Jassmine,M.S.

31. Page Not Found
Represent the professional interests of case managers who are working with people who have survived a brain injury.
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32. The Perspectives Network On-Line
brain injury extensive resources including detailed listings/links,multiple language FAQS, diagrams/tools, online article archives.
http://www.tbi.org/
The Perspectives Network, Inc.'s primary focus is positive communication between persons with brain injury, family members/ caregivers/friends of persons with brain injury, those many professionals who treat persons with brain injury and community members in order to create positive changes and enhance public awareness and knowledge of acquired/traumatic brain injury.
    Mailing Address: P. O. Box 121012, W. Melbourne FL 32912-1012
    E-Mail Address: TPN@tbi.org
    URL Address: http://www.tbi.org
This site was designed to be viewed with Microsoft Explorer. The font style is Times New Roman and the font size is 14. If you have your browser set to other specfications or if you use some other browser, the layout may not be quite the same but the site will certainly be useable.
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    This is an excellent resource for persons who are not fluent in English and want to be able to use this site. It also works in the reverse manner so that you can utilize sites that are not created in English. You will need the exact URL for the page you are wanting to translate. You can copy that off the URL bar of your browser. This translator will then go to that URL and translate the page into either French, German, Italian, Portugese or Spanish depending on which language you select.
SURVIVOR IDENTIFICATION CARDS
    Written by the founder of The Perspectives Network, this identification card helped out in situations where people mistook many of the symptoms of her TBI for intoxification or other similarly expressed conditions (including mental illness since she does become disoriented in certain stressful situation). What started out as a person tool was made available to other survivors because of the volume of requests she had to share it. It has been carried by survivors in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and South Africa.

33. New Page 1
Support site for promoting artists with brain injury. Includes mission statement, membership information, and member pages.
http://www.mik-a-low.com/
Please adjust your bookmarks and Favorites ALBERTA ARTISTS WITH BRAIN INJURY SITE HAS MOVED TO http://www.aabis.org
A little about me and my art I am an Edmonton Alberta artist. I have been doing art work and Photography since 1989 In 1989 I was diagnosed with a brain Injury, That prevented me from working , this was in a way a blessing as, I discovered that Photography and art a enjoyable way for me to pass time. Now art is what I enjoy doing for a living. I am very pleased to have this site to show my work to those that would normally never have a chance to see my works It is my hope you enjoy the works on this site. If you are interested in purchasing Particular peace of art work or photograph from me EMAIL me at michaelgermann@mik-a-low.com

34. Waiting About Brain Injury
About brain injury. This section provides a basic understanding of brain injury,brain anatomy, coma and common terms used in the field of brain injury.
http://www.waiting.com/waitingabouttbi.html
About Brain Injury This section provides a basic understanding of brain injury, brain anatomy, coma and common terms used in the field of brain injury. Intracranial Pressure Understanding Coma Rancho Los Amigos Scale/ The Levels of Coma Objectives of Neurosurgery ... A Glossary of Terms

35. Institute For Cognitive Prosthetics
Services for individuals who are recovering from cognitive deficits from a stroke or acquired brain injury.
http://www.brain-rehab.com
Featured site areas: What is a Cognitive Prosthetic? Success Stories : inspirational patient letters (c) Institute for Cognitive Prosthetics 1989-2003
Last updated: May 22, 2003

36. Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems
If you are looking for the Traumatic brain injury (TBI) Model Systems If you arelooking for the Center for Outcome Measurement in brain injury (COMBI)
http://www.tbims.org/
The location for this content has changed! If you are looking for the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Model Systems: The TBI Model Systems website is no longer being coordinated by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. The new coordinating center for the TBI Model Systems website is Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation. The new TBI Model Systems website can be found at www.tbindc.org If you are looking for the Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI): The COMBI website is being coordinated by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and is at its original address ( http://www.tbims.org/combi/

37. Ocean Hyperbaric Neurologic Center
Multi disciplinary brain repair center specializing in the neurological applications of hyperbaric oxygenation for conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, coma, and traumatic brain injury. (Florida)
http://www.oceanhbo.com
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38. Center For Outcome Measurement In Brain Injury
Welcome to the homepage of the Center on Outcome Measurement in brain injury (COMBI),an online resource for those needing detailed information and support in
http://www.tbims.org/combi/
Welcome to the homepage of the Center on Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI), an online resource for those needing detailed information and support in regards to outcome measures for brain injuries. The measures included in the COMBI are commonly used in the field of brain injury. The centers submitting the information shared here are all Traumatic Brain Injury Model System grants (funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research). This COMBI web page will act as the central reference for questions regarding these scales. If you have questions, please e-mail us For each measure there may be a syllabus and training information, rating forms, background information on validity and reliability, a reference list of published studies, and testing materials. A FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) section is also being included, compiled from past training information and questions e-mailed to us. NEW! 01.26.04

39. International Clinical Educators, Inc.
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40. Head Injury Society Of New Zealand
Provides basic information about brain injury. The site also provides contacts for local support groups.
http://www.head-injury.org.nz/
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Welcome to the Head Injury website
We do not know the reason for your visit but hope that the result is positive. The Head Injury Society of New Zealand was formed in 1987 to raise head injury issues at a national level, to increase understanding and recognition and to help address the needs of those who have suffered head injury and there families. The work of the society is undertaken by volunteers assisted by a small part time work force. Membership of the Society is open to all who would like to support its work and includes head injured people, family members and professionals. We suggest that if you wish to become a member and support the Society you join one of our affiliate organisations. Their contact details are available elsewhere on this site. We welcome contributions to the site either formally through our webmaster or informally through our forum. Enjoy your visit.

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