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Brain Injury Resource Library

Family Issues
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
Videos
  • Building Friendships: when students have special needs.Teachers discuss methods for inclusion. Lash & Associates
  • Care giving Series: Volume 9, A Tips And Solutions On Caregiver Wellness
  • The Effects of Head Injury on the Family, National Resource Center For Traumatic Brain Injury. 6/88. This videotape describes common problems encountered by families and effective strategies for incorporating them into the treatment team.
  • Making Life Work After a Brain Injury, Brain Injury Ass. Of Florida : Part 1 of 3 part series " Coming Home" Families and survivors describe how their lives have been effected by brain injury. Discussions ensue about the initial recovery process when one re-enters into the community/home after injury.
  • Making Life Work After a Brain Injury; Brain Injury Ass. Of Florida: Part 2 of 3 part series: " Coping Strategies". Families describe the coping strategies they have usd to live with a loved one who has sustained a brain injury. Introduces living with a brain injury for both survivor and family.
  • Making Life Work After a Brain Injury; Brain Injury Ass. Of Florida, Part 3 of 3 part series; "Living Skills": Families describe social re-intergration skills for involving the survivor in leisure activities.
  • The Journey Back; Surviving Coma: A mother talks about her daughters journey to become independent after injury.
  • Self Determination: The Sean Tease Story, Brain Injury Ass. Of America 2001: Story of a families struggle to create the optimal environment for quality of life for their son after injury.
Books
  • Finding Meaning with Charles
  • In an Instant- Lee & Bob Woodruff
  • Fighting for David
  • In Harm's Way - Help for the wives of military men, police, EMT's and Firefighters
  • The Get Well Soon Balloon by Vicki Sue Parker
  • Into the Future, planning care today for a secure life tommorrow by Comprehensive Rehab
  • Family Rehabilitation Activity Manual by Messenger & Ziarnek
  • Brain Heal Thyself by Madonna Siles
  • Brain Injury it is a Journey by Hammond & Guerrier
  • Your mother has suffered a slight stroke. Bosworth, Kathleen, America House Book.
  • Being with Rachel, Brennan, Karen
  • Head Injuries, Aaseng, Nathan & Jay
  • Stroke and the Family - a new guide. Stein, Joel, MD
  • The Stroke Book, Biermann, June & Toohey, Barbara
  • Building Friendships: when students have special needs.Teachers discuss methods for inclusion. Lash & Associates
  • Brain Injury: Causes & Consequences for students. Lash & Associates
  • Family Article about TBI, Communication Skill Builders
  • Brain Injury: A Guide for Families. DeBoskey, Dana S. HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 FI003b
  • Coming Home: A Discharge Manual for Families of Persons with BI. DeBoskey, Dana S. HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 FI004b
  • Understanding and Coping with Your Child's Brain Tumor. Dragone, Mary Alice MS,RNC,PNP The Severyn Group 1997 FI005b
  • Burnout in Families: The Systemic Costs of Caring.Figley, Charles Ph.D. CRC Press 1998 FI006b
  • Brain Injury Rehab: The Role of the Family in TBI Rehabilitation. Guth, Mark HDI Publishers, Inc. 1996 FI007b
  • Head Injury: A Booklet for Families. Hutchison, Ruth M.S. et al Texas Head Injury Found. 1983 FI008b
  • When Your Child is Technology Assisted: A Home Care Guide. Kahn, Paul Rsch. & Trg. Ctr. NE Med. 1997 FI009b
  • When a Parent Has a Brain Injury.Lash, Marilyn MA BIA Association 1993 FI010b
  • A Manual for Families of Children with Acquired Brain Injuries. Lash, Marilyn et al NE Medical Center 1996 FI011b
  • When Your Child is Seriously Injured: The Emotional Impact on Family.Lash, Marilyn M.S.W. Exceptional Parent 1991 FI012b
  • 39 Family Supports for Families with a Disabled Member. Lipsky, Dorothy Kerzner World Rehab. Fund, Inc. 1987 FI013b
  • A Family Guidebook for Children/Adolescents with Serious Emotional Disability.Malloy, Joanne M. AMI of NH 1997 FI014b
  • Head Injury and the Family.Orto, Arthur E. Dell & Paul W.Power PMD Publishers Group 1994 FI015b
  • Treating Families of Brain Injury Survivors. Sachs, Paul R. Ph.D. Springer Pub. Co. 1991 FI016b
  • Living with Head Injury: A Guide for Families.Senelick, Richard C. & Cathy E. Ryan Rehab Hosp. Srvcs. Corp. 1991 FI017b
  • Living with Head Injury: A Guide for Families. Senelick, Richard C. & Cathy E. Ryan Healthsouth Press 1998 FI018b
  • Keys To Parenting A Child With Cerebral Palsy.Faulkner-Leonard, Jane et al Barron's Educational Series 1997 FI019b
  • Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Parents Guide.Geralis, Elaine editor Woodbine House 1998 FI020b
  • When Young Children are Injured: Families as Caregivers. Lash, Marilyn & Jane Haltiwanger Exceptional Parent 1994 FI021b
  • Rough Crossings: Family Caregiver's Odysseys through Health Care.Levine, Carol United Hospital Fund of NY 1998 FI022b
  • Journey Through Brain Trauma. Morningstar, Louisa et al Taylor Publishing Company 1997 FI023b
  • The Humpty Dumpty Syndrome.Warrington, Janette Moffat Light and Life Press 1981 FI024b
  • Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families and Caregivers.Acorn, Sonia & Penny Offer Univ. of Toronto Press 1998 FI025b
  • Head Injury: Info & Answers to Commonly Asked Questions. Sturm, Christopher D. Et al Quality Medical Pub., Inc. 1998 FI026b
  • Brain Injury and the Family: A Life and Living Perspective.Orto, Arthur E. Dell & Paul W.Power CRC Press 2000 FI027b
  • Where Is The Mango Princess? Crimmins, Cathy Alfred A. Knopf 2000 FI028b
  • Head Injury: The Facts.Gronwall, D. et al Oxford University Press 1998 FI029b
  • The BI Sourcebook: Answers to Questions Most Often Asked. by Fam. Gourley, Gene, Jeff Kreutzer et al Virginia Commonwealth Univ. 2000 FI030b
  • Getting Better and Better After BI: A Guide for Families, Friends & Care. Kreutzer, Jeff et al Virginia Commonwealth Univ. 1999 FI031b
  • Family Advocacy Skills.Training Hood, Donald R. et al HRSA: Maternal & Child Health 2001 FI032b
  • Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families. Senelick, Richard & Karla Dougherty HealthSouth Press 2001 FI033b
  • To Wherever Oceans Go. Bryant, Beverly Wings 1996 FP001b
  • Through this Window: Views on Traumatic Brain Injury.Felton, Patricia I., editor EBTS, Inc. 1992 FP002b
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