Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor
Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor offers a personal, informal and spiritual perspective on how to manage the multiple issues related to brain injury. Written by a counsellor who draws on first hand experiential testimonies and insights, each chapter offers a personal letter to the survivor addressing the various issues stemming from a brain injury, along with practical applications suggested for recovery.

The book offers a general overview of brain injury and how each part of the brain may be affected. Mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, fear, post-traumatic stress, and grief are described from the perspectives of both the survivor and the family members, and the book also includes strategies on improving self-esteem and gaining new purpose after a brain injury. Additionally, practical coping skills are explained such as how to deal with sensory overload, adjusting the pace of life, and managing family events. Each chapter also offers a homework section that gives the reader additional exercises to complete.

It is valuable reading for brain injured survivors seeking holistic wellbeing, and their family members to help them navigate what lies before them. It also serves as an additional source of therapy for clinicians, counselors and upper-level graduate students.

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Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor
Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor offers a personal, informal and spiritual perspective on how to manage the multiple issues related to brain injury. Written by a counsellor who draws on first hand experiential testimonies and insights, each chapter offers a personal letter to the survivor addressing the various issues stemming from a brain injury, along with practical applications suggested for recovery.

The book offers a general overview of brain injury and how each part of the brain may be affected. Mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, fear, post-traumatic stress, and grief are described from the perspectives of both the survivor and the family members, and the book also includes strategies on improving self-esteem and gaining new purpose after a brain injury. Additionally, practical coping skills are explained such as how to deal with sensory overload, adjusting the pace of life, and managing family events. Each chapter also offers a homework section that gives the reader additional exercises to complete.

It is valuable reading for brain injured survivors seeking holistic wellbeing, and their family members to help them navigate what lies before them. It also serves as an additional source of therapy for clinicians, counselors and upper-level graduate students.

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Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor

Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor

by Deana Adams
Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor

Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor

by Deana Adams

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Letters of Hope and Wisdom for Brain Injury Survivors: Thoughts from a Counselor offers a personal, informal and spiritual perspective on how to manage the multiple issues related to brain injury. Written by a counsellor who draws on first hand experiential testimonies and insights, each chapter offers a personal letter to the survivor addressing the various issues stemming from a brain injury, along with practical applications suggested for recovery.

The book offers a general overview of brain injury and how each part of the brain may be affected. Mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, fear, post-traumatic stress, and grief are described from the perspectives of both the survivor and the family members, and the book also includes strategies on improving self-esteem and gaining new purpose after a brain injury. Additionally, practical coping skills are explained such as how to deal with sensory overload, adjusting the pace of life, and managing family events. Each chapter also offers a homework section that gives the reader additional exercises to complete.

It is valuable reading for brain injured survivors seeking holistic wellbeing, and their family members to help them navigate what lies before them. It also serves as an additional source of therapy for clinicians, counselors and upper-level graduate students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032991757
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/03/2025
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Deana Adams is President of Hope After Brain Injury, a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping those on the brain injury journey. She hosts annual conferences and facilitates monthly support groups. As Executive Director of Hope Behavioral Health, Dr. Adams also offers counseling to survivors and families with brain injury.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. Chapter 1: What is Brain Injury?. Chapter 2: Deficits Associated with Brain Injury. Chapter 3: Family Experience of a Loved One with Brain Injury. Chapter 4: Coping with Anxiety. Chapter 5: Coping with Depression. Chapter 6: Coping with Anger. Chapter 7: Relationships. Chapter 8: Grief and Ambiguous Loss. Chapter 9: Trauma and Stress. Chapter 10: Fatigue and Rest. Chapter 11: Events and Holidays. Chapter 12: Self-Esteem and Purpose. Appendix A: Visualization Cloud by Deana Adams. Appendix B: Outside, Inside by Jan Gazda. Appendix C: Brain Injury Survivor Poem by Laura Stonitsch. Additional Resources.

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