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Brain Injury Resource Library

Coping
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
DVD/Videos
  • Acquired Brain Injury- Teens Talk; DVD
  • Beyond The Invisible, DVD, Living With a Brain Injury. Narrated by Lee Woodruff and presented by the Brain Injury Association of New York State.
  • Building Friendships; when students have special needs. Teachers discuss methods for inclusion. Lash & Associates
  • Coping with Brain Injury; Vols. 1&2, DVD, covers the following topics: Medical, legal, Rehab, Mental Health, School, Care giving, Vignette. San Diego Brain Injury Foundation (2)
  • Developing a Successful Brain Injury Support Group, Florida Head Injury Association. 1995. (2) The video presents the ten major areas to developing a successful support group from a clear understanding of purpose to an annual evaluation of active and inactive members.
  • Journey From Flanders, The Transitional Learning Community, 1988. Video narrated by Kate Burton. Explains how head injury is a life long disability. Highlights the impact of head injury using the stories of four men who have suffered a brain injury.
  • Still Friends? Friends Still; DVD
  • Surviving with Barbara, “Moving forward after Brain Injury” with Victor Kailin
  • The Impact of Brain Injury on Relationships, Medical College of Virginia,: Three Stories: Brain Injury survivors and their families discuss the effects the injury has had on all their relationships; ie, work , family, marriage, friends, and dating.
  • You Are Not Alone; A DVD produced by the Brain Injury Association of USA. For People/families who have just experience a brain injury.
 
Books
  • Head Cases by Michael Paul Mason
  • The Everything Stress Management Book
  • The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Workbook. by Douglas J. Mason
  • After Stroke, The complete step by step blueprint for getting better, Hinds, David
  • The Stroke Recovery Book, Burkman, Kip
  • The Aphaasia Handbook- Guide for stroke & bi survivors & families, National Aphasia Assoc.
  • Survival Kit, Day Timer, Planner and Organizer for Survivors. Debbie A. Leonhardt, MA, NCC, LPC, Lash & Associates, 2005, Cp046b
  • ELVIN- The Elephant Who Forgets, Heather Snyder, Ph.D
  • First Person Accounts.
  • I am the Central Park Jogger, Trisha Meili
  • When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Kushner, Harold
  • The 36 Hour Day, Mace, Nancy and Rabins, Peter
  • Counseling Head Injured Patients. Blanchard, Martha Kaplan NY State HI Assoc. 1984 Cp001b
  • Life After Brain Injury: Who Am I? DeBoskey, Dana S. et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Cp003b
  • Teaching Persons with a Brain Injury: What to Expect. DeBoskey, Dana S. et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Cp004b
  • Pain: Making Life Livable. DeBoskey, Dana S. et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Cp005b
  • All About Me! DePompei, Roberta, & Bob Cluett L&A Publishing/Training 1998 Cp006b
  • Head Injury Rehab: Increasing Self Awareness. Guth, Mark HDI Publishers, Inc. 1988 Cp008b
  • Coping With Chronic Pain. Hanson, Richard W. & K. Gerber The Guilford Press 1990 Cp009b
  • When Your Teenager is Injured: Preparing for Work & Adulthood. Lash, Marilyn MSW et al NE Medical Center 1997 Cp010b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Management of Memory Disorders. Weinstein, Amy HDI Publishers, Inc. 1995 Cp013b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Developing Motivation. Weslowski, Michael et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 Cp014b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: Developing Self Control. Weslowski, Michael et al HDI Publishers, Inc. 1997 Cp015b
  • Independent Living and BI: Overview, Obstacles & Opportunities. Williams, Janet & Mark Matthews Rsch. & Trg. Ctr. Ind.Liv. 1998 Cp016b
  • Head Injury Rehab: Management of Communication & Lang. Deficits. Ylvisaker, Mark HDI Publishers, Inc. 1988 Cp017b
  • My Reality Check Bounced: Humor from a Brain Injury Perspective. Youngbauer, John et al, editors Univ. of Kansas/RTC/IL 1998 Cp019b
  • Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury: Clinical & Theorectical Issues. Prigatano, George P. et al editors Oxford University Press 1991 Cp020b
  • Cognitive-Communicative Abilities Following Brain Injury. Hartley, Leila L. Singular Publishing Group 1995 Cp021b
  • Getting Better and Better After Brain Injury: A Guide for Survivors. Kreutzer, Jeffrey et al Natl. Resource Ctr. For TBI 1999 Cp022b
  • A Consumer's Guide for Selecting Appropriate Legal & Medical Aid. Rocchio, Carolyn A. BIA of Florida 1998 Cp023b
  • Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope, and Healing. Winslade, William Yale University Press 1998 Cp024b
  • Evaluating, Selecting and Using Appropriate Assistive Technology. Galvin, Jan C. & Marcia J. Scherer Aspen Publications, Inc. 1996 Cp025b
  • The BI Workbook: A Guide for Living and working Productively. Kreutzer, Jeff et al Natl. Resource Ctr for TBI 1999 Cp026b
  • Bigger Than the Sky. Wates, Michelle & Rowen Jade, editors The Women's Press, Ltd. 1999 Cp027b
  • How to Help Children Through a Parent's Serious Illness. McCue, Kathleen, M.A., CCLS et al St. Martins Press 1994 Cp030b
  • Beyond Please and Thank You: The Disability Awareness Handbook. Senelick, Richard & Karla Dougherty Healthsouth Press 2001 Cp035b
  • Color Me Hope - A resource guide for people affected by brain tumors Brain Tumor Society Arthur Ross Ed. Fund 2002 Cp036b
  • Acute Brain Injury - A guide for families and friends. BIANH & BIAIA BIANH & BIAIA 2002 Cp037b
  • NAMI -NH _ A guidebook for families. NAMI - NH NAMI - NH 2000 Cp038b
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