Books & Videos

Suggested books and videos.

  1. "An Answer to a Prayer"
    by Richard Carlyle. Rocky Point Press: Redmond, Washington
    "Personal record of a patient, family, and loved ones after a traumatic brain injury. " Author is from Seattle, Washington and was featured in an article published by the Brain Injury Association of Washington.
  2. "Second Chance: a Journal of a Personal Recovery: Pauses for Reflection"
    by Michael J. Pasloski. Pasloski: Yorkton, Saskatchewan Canada.
    "Essays from a survivor of TBI that trigger positive reflection, discuss useful topics among family, service providers, support groups, and other survivors, and offers encouragement and understanding to survivors and their caregivers"
  3. "Coping with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury"
    by Diane Roberts Stoler, EdD & Barbara Albers Hill. Avery: Garden City Park, New York.
    "Sound information and meaningful advice from a practicing psychologist who has herself experienced mild head injury" Cover topics include physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
  4. "Living with Brain Injury: A Guide for Families"
    by Richard C. Senelick, MD, & Cathy E. Ryan, MA, CC-SLP. Healthsouth: Birmingham, Alabama.
    "Giving knowledge and coping skills for families dealing with a brain injury"
  5. "Brain Injury: A Family Tragedy"
    by Pat Abrahamson. HDI: Houston, Texas.
    "A personal chronicle of the ruin, resuscitation, recovery, re-education, and revolution of one family's life interrupted by brain injury"
  6. "Exploring Your Brain with Gary Utley: Stress, Trauma, and the Brain"
    Documentary on video. A focus titled " The Broken Brain". Premiered on WETA-TV, the local PBS affiliate in Washington, DC funded by The Dana Alliance.

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