I share the below with you to share what I learned through my process and journey. The information may also help you to understand why you may feel confused in your relationship (s). The good news is the learned behavior can be relearned. The information may also give you hope. Understanding In many dysfunctional family systems, shame seems to be the core driver. Shame can … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2024
Neuroplasticity, Traumatic Brain Injury and Improving Our Quality of Living eBook available on Amazon Kindle
In this eBook I would like to share something that has and continues to encourage me in my ongoing brain injury recovery process. After sustaining a traumatic or acquired brain injury, brain cells or nerves (neurons) are affected. At the site of the brain injury neurons either die or are damaged. A neuron or brain nerve is made up of dendrites, axons, and axonal terminals. … [Read more...]
What I Would Like Family Members to Understand after a Traumatic Brain Injury
Please Note: This page and all content are the original work of Craig J. Phillips and Second Chance to Live. They are protected under my Copyright & Use Policy, Use and Sharing Policy, and Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND). A New Class of Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ Permanent … [Read more...]
Being Bullied and What Makes Us Vulnerable after a Traumatic or Acquired Brain Injury
I am in the process of putting together my 18th eBook from a collection of articles and video presentations on the topic of bullying. Being bullied, which can be very subtle, after sustaining a traumatic or acquired brain injury. To see a list of my other 17 eBooks, available on Amazon Kindle, click on: link. Note: Information learned and shared in this article series … [Read more...]
Seeing Hope in a New Way after Experiencing a Traumatic Brain Injury eBook on Amazon Kindle
To see my other 16 eBooks available of Amazon Kindle, click on this link: https://www.amazon.com/author/craig-j.-phillips Introduction Living with the impact of a traumatic or acquired brain injury can leave us feeling hopeless, but there is good news. We can begin to look at and see hope in a new and different light. In a light that will give us the ability to … [Read more...]






