Promoting Resilience Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Application of an Interdisciplinary, Evidence-Based Model for Intervention

With an increasing instance of traumatic brain injury and little advancement over recent decades in the rehabilitation of brain injury survivors and their family members, focus has shifted toward the establishment of effective whole-family resilience promotion interventions. Using the Brain Injury F...

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Brain
Brain research
Caregivers
Chronic illnesses
Clinical outcomes
Couples
Family Counseling
Family relations
Family Relationship
Family Role
Injuries
Interdisciplinary Approach
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interdisciplinary research
Intervention
Life Satisfaction
Neuropsychology
Pragmatism
Rehabilitation
Resilience
Resilience (Psychology)
resilience after traumatic brain injury
resilience and adjustment intervention
resilience promotion
resilience promotion, therapeutic couples intervention
RESILIENCY IN FAMILIES
Satisfaction
Social rehabilitation
Spouses
Subacute care
therapeutic couples intervention
Trauma
Traumatic brain injury
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