This eBook is Copyright 2024 Coping with the aftermath of a brain injury often leads individuals to internalize the lack of understanding from family and friends. Amidst the distress, we might unknowingly reinforce the voices that undermine and devalue our identity. In this process, we may become adversaries to ourselves. Adversaries to ourselves as we strive to justify, … [Read more...]
Living with a Brain Injury, Making Sense of Why and What is my Destiny e Book
This eBook is Copyright 2024 For individuals navigating life with a brain injury, the persistent question of "why" may linger. The impact of a brain injury can reshape the expectations for how our lives should look and become after our brain injury. Because of unfamiliar changes we may find ourselves frustrated by other questions. These questions can lead to discouragement … [Read more...]
Living with a Brain Injury and Learning to Take Care of Ourselves eBook
This eBook is Copyright 2024 Living with a brain injury can leave us bewildered and confused. Once our external wounds have healed, we may outwardly appear "normal." Normal to other people, but a mystery because of our invisible disability. In our efforts to appear normal we may deny what we can not understand. In our efforts to "fit in", we may still fail because … [Read more...]
Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury — Putting the Pieces in Place Video Presentations eBook
This eBook is Copyright 2024 Living with a brain injury can be likened to emptying a box of jigsaw puzzle pieces onto a table. As the pieces are dumped on to the table the question of where to begin can seem overwhelming. And that same sense of being overwhelmed can leave us feeling alone and confused. In our feeling alone and confused, we may not know where to … [Read more...]
Don’t Let Anyone (Including Yourself) that You are Not Smart Enough, Do Not Have Enough Heart and You lack Courage Video Presentations e Book
This eBook is Copyright 2024 Living with a brain injury and an invisible disability can evoke a sense of similarity to the characters in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz". Feeling as if our intelligence, motivation, courage and ambition have somehow disappeared. Disappeared because of the impact of our brain injury. Like the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion … [Read more...]