Jo Clark-Wilson, Mark Holloway
Family Experience of Brain Injury (eBook, PDF)
Surviving, Coping, Adjusting
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Family Experience of Brain Injury (eBook, PDF)
Surviving, Coping, Adjusting
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This important book gives a voice to family members of people with a brain injury, who can also be severely impacted by the experience. Changes to behaviour, to personality and to functioning may render the injured person entirely different and the involved relative is left loving a stranger, often with very little specialist help.
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This important book gives a voice to family members of people with a brain injury, who can also be severely impacted by the experience. Changes to behaviour, to personality and to functioning may render the injured person entirely different and the involved relative is left loving a stranger, often with very little specialist help.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351715232
- Artikelnr.: 57729683
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351715232
- Artikelnr.: 57729683
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jo qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 1979, then studied with the Open University to complete a degree in psychology and research. She has had the privilege of working with individuals with brain injury and their families for the past 30 years.
By accident Mark became a support worker for people with brain injuries nearly 30 years ago, he qualified as a social worker in 1995 and continues to work with individuals and families affected by brain injury.
By accident Mark became a support worker for people with brain injuries nearly 30 years ago, he qualified as a social worker in 1995 and continues to work with individuals and families affected by brain injury.
Foreword
Dr Alyson Norman, psychologist and sister of a severely brain injured
brother
Preface
Mark Holloway
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
2. Acquired Brain Injury and Families
Jackie Dean, Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
3. The Family and the Team
Dan talks to Dr Siobhan Palmer about his son Paul
4. Behaviour, Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System
Jeanne describes the challenges faced by her son Adam's brain injury,
Jackie Dean reflects upon this story
5. Grief without end
Laura's story of her husband John and the stroke that so affected
their lives. Dr Giles Yeates reflects upon this story
6. Support of Siblings
Eliza and Grace, both sisters of severely brain injured people, tell
their stories to Jo Clark Wilson
7. Children's Challenges
Alistair, Beatrix and their mother Christine describe the impact of
their father/husband's brain injury and Deidre describes the events
and outcome of the accident that killed her mother and severely brain
injured father
8. The Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on the Family: Common Themes,
Threads and Differences
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
9. What may Help?
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
10. In Conclusion
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
References
Index
Dr Alyson Norman, psychologist and sister of a severely brain injured
brother
Preface
Mark Holloway
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
2. Acquired Brain Injury and Families
Jackie Dean, Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
3. The Family and the Team
Dan talks to Dr Siobhan Palmer about his son Paul
4. Behaviour, Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System
Jeanne describes the challenges faced by her son Adam's brain injury,
Jackie Dean reflects upon this story
5. Grief without end
Laura's story of her husband John and the stroke that so affected
their lives. Dr Giles Yeates reflects upon this story
6. Support of Siblings
Eliza and Grace, both sisters of severely brain injured people, tell
their stories to Jo Clark Wilson
7. Children's Challenges
Alistair, Beatrix and their mother Christine describe the impact of
their father/husband's brain injury and Deidre describes the events
and outcome of the accident that killed her mother and severely brain
injured father
8. The Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on the Family: Common Themes,
Threads and Differences
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
9. What may Help?
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
10. In Conclusion
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
References
Index
Foreword
Dr Alyson Norman, psychologist and sister of a severely brain injured
brother
Preface
Mark Holloway
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
2. Acquired Brain Injury and Families
Jackie Dean, Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
3. The Family and the Team
Dan talks to Dr Siobhan Palmer about his son Paul
4. Behaviour, Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System
Jeanne describes the challenges faced by her son Adam's brain injury,
Jackie Dean reflects upon this story
5. Grief without end
Laura's story of her husband John and the stroke that so affected
their lives. Dr Giles Yeates reflects upon this story
6. Support of Siblings
Eliza and Grace, both sisters of severely brain injured people, tell
their stories to Jo Clark Wilson
7. Children's Challenges
Alistair, Beatrix and their mother Christine describe the impact of
their father/husband's brain injury and Deidre describes the events
and outcome of the accident that killed her mother and severely brain
injured father
8. The Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on the Family: Common Themes,
Threads and Differences
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
9. What may Help?
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
10. In Conclusion
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
References
Index
Dr Alyson Norman, psychologist and sister of a severely brain injured
brother
Preface
Mark Holloway
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
2. Acquired Brain Injury and Families
Jackie Dean, Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
3. The Family and the Team
Dan talks to Dr Siobhan Palmer about his son Paul
4. Behaviour, Vulnerability and the Criminal Justice System
Jeanne describes the challenges faced by her son Adam's brain injury,
Jackie Dean reflects upon this story
5. Grief without end
Laura's story of her husband John and the stroke that so affected
their lives. Dr Giles Yeates reflects upon this story
6. Support of Siblings
Eliza and Grace, both sisters of severely brain injured people, tell
their stories to Jo Clark Wilson
7. Children's Challenges
Alistair, Beatrix and their mother Christine describe the impact of
their father/husband's brain injury and Deidre describes the events
and outcome of the accident that killed her mother and severely brain
injured father
8. The Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on the Family: Common Themes,
Threads and Differences
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
9. What may Help?
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
10. In Conclusion
Jo Clark Wilson and Mark Holloway
References
Index