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Overcoming Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Symptoms: A self-help guide using evidence-based techniques (THOMAS CHALONER) Kindle Edition
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HIGHLY COMMENDED for the British Medical Awards book prize for Popular Medicine
Up to 10% of people will suffer a mild head injury (or 'mild traumatic brain injury') in their lifetime and up to 50% of those people will also find they have lingering post-concussion symptoms in the months or years afterwards. These symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, sleep disturbance, reduced day-to-day memory, poor concentration, taking longer to think, 'muzzy' headedness, depression, anxiety, tinnitus, blurred or double vision, sensitivity to light or noise, frustration, nausea, restlessness and sensitivity to alcohol. In such circumstances the 'mild' head injury may feel anything but mild. This is particularly so if large areas of your day to day life are affected.
People in these circumstances can have their difficulties compounded by the very different explanations for their persisting difficulties. These usually involve receiving contradictory opinions about the extent to which ongoing symptoms are caused by neurological brain injury or other factors.
These complicating factors can make it very difficult to find the right kind of service or expertise after a TBI. Patients can easily feel like they are being ''pushed from pillar to post" when trying to find services that can help with their problems. On top of all of this, there is a distinct lack of good, science- based information for patients about the best ways to manage PCS. It is therefore very common for those who experience prolonged difficulties to find their situation extremely confusing, frustrating and stressful.
Dr Nigel King is an expert with much experience in this area, and has written a very valuable book weaving together the most useful knowledge in this area. It clarifies some of the complex issues for those who suffer with prolonged problems and provides practical, science-based self-help guidance for managing TBI difficulties. Using cognitive rehabilitation techniques and CBT approaches for the associated mental health complications of PCS, this much need book provides help, hope and understanding for what can be a highly disabling and misunderstood condition.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRobinson
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2015
- Reading age18 years and up
- File size2156 KB
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Dr Nigel King is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist specialising in head injury and trauma, and is
Head of the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Community Head Injury Service, Aylesbury. He has published widely on mild head injury and post-concussion syndrome and he co-edited Psychological Approaches to Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury.
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- ASIN : B00VQL4V52
- Publisher : Robinson; 1st edition (October 1, 2015)
- Publication date : October 1, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 2156 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 176 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,779,174 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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The Concussion Repair Manual Audiobook -
A Practical Guide to Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries
By: Dr. Dan Engle
Narrated by: Andy Swanson ND LAc
Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
I bought a hard cover also because I'm starting a Concussion support group. It's it is a comprehensive, focused audiobook. Easy to understand. My biggest problem is everyday I forget what I read and most of what I listen to. I write down key ideas but lose them. I have lost 10 pairs of sunglasses, countless ear plugs, clothing but gained 37 pounds in 5 months. Keep an index card in your pocket with the date and what time you ate, do this for pets also. When I can keep my fish alive I'll be safe too. Diabetics need to be very careful. My husband has been so helpful, but it's hard because you look normal, it's an invisible injury. Wear sun glasses and earplugs and go out to dinner. Be around people, have dogs visit. Hopefully you can still enjoy small talk. Conversations with multiple people can be very disorienting. Go slow! Have 1 very low alcohol drink if your feeling up to it but get a DD. Don't stay inside and get depressed.




