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From apatients perspective. It is necessary to understand how you have been effected. A base line test of prior and post language abilities and humor is useful.

Often brain injuries as in my case involve a time of extreme physiological confusion, temporal insanity, immediately following the accident. If the individual has suffered depression or emotional imbalances in the past these are likely to be exacerbated.

The individual mast regain / main a sense of self worth that may been lost are result of the brain injury. To do this it is important to understand the individuals strengths and weakness.

This healing process is also an process of adapting. The hardest part is seeing the world so differently through a new lens I interpret the world around me. I have found journalling is very helpful low pressure way to put difficult thoughts in box.

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