Assisting Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role of Speech

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Karen HuxLanguage Pathologists Second Edition E-Book Description   How does one assist people with traumatic brain injury when often it is essentially a hidden disability, and the person affected is...
Karen HuxLanguage Pathologists Second Edition E-Book

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How does one assist people with traumatic brain injury when often it is essentially a hidden disability, and the person affected is virtually indistinguishable from noninjured people? This book prepares graduate students and practicing speech-language pathologists in serving people with TBI. 

Assisting Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury is organized into three sections:

  1. Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury: Includes definitions, epidemiology, injury severity, and mechanism of injury.
  2. Understanding the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists: Discusses the major disorders associated with TBI, including coma and posttraumatic amnesia, cognitive-communication impairments, motor speech disorders, and swallowing disorders.
  3. Understanding Reintegration: Provides guidance regarding pertinent issues and effective methods of transitioning survivors into family, community, educational, and vocational settings.

Many survivors of TBI along with their families have also shared real life stories and experiences.

457 pages E-Book with one reproducible page (pg. 337) 2011

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