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Personal Responses to Traumatic Brain Injury: A Qualitative Study

Pages 393-404 | Published online: 23 Feb 2007

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Emily Nalder, Gillian King, Anne W. Hunt, Laura R. Hartman, Zara Szigeti, Emma Drake, Riya Shah, Maryam Shahzad, Myles Resnick, Giles Pereira & Erica Lenton. (2023) Indicators of life success from the perspective of individuals with traumatic brain injury: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation 45:2, pages 330-343.
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Darrelle Villa, Hilary Causer & Gerard A. Riley. (2021) Experiences that challenge self-identity following traumatic brain injury: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research. Disability and Rehabilitation 43:23, pages 3298-3314.
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Barbara F. Hagger & Gerard A. Riley. (2019) The social consequences of stigma-related self-concealment after acquired brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:7, pages 1129-1148.
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M. J. Minney, R. M. Roberts, J. L. Mathias, J. Raftos & A. Kochar. (2019) Service and support needs following pediatric brain injury: perspectives of children with mild traumatic brain injury and their parents. Brain Injury 33:2, pages 168-182.
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Ross Crisp. (2018) Rogers and Goldstein redux: the actualizing person responding to trauma and loss. Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies 17:1, pages 70-85.
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Lucy Knox, Jacinta M. Douglas & Christine Bigby. (2017) “I’ve never been a yes person”: Decision-making participation and self-conceptualization after severe traumatic brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:22, pages 2250-2260.
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Erin J. Bush, Karen Hux, Timothy C. Guetterman & Miechelle McKelvey. (2016) The diverse vocational experiences of five individuals returning to work after severe brain injury: A qualitative inquiry. Brain Injury 30:4, pages 422-436.
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Aisling Lennon, Jessica Bramham, Àine Carroll, Jacinta McElligott, Simone Carton, Brian Waldron, Donal Fortune, Teresa Burke, Mark Fitzhenry & Ciaràn Benson. (2014) A qualitative exploration of how individuals reconstruct their sense of self following acquired brain injury in comparison with spinal cord injury. Brain Injury 28:1, pages 27-37.
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Kate Mitchell, Heather Skirton & Lynn Monrouxe. (2011) Amelioration, regeneration, acquiescent and discordant: an exploration of narrative types and metaphor use in people with aphasia. Disability & Society 26:3, pages 321-335.
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William M. M. Levack, Nicola M. Kayes & Joanna K. Fadyl. (2010) Experience of recovery and outcome following traumatic brain injury: a metasynthesis of qualitative research. Disability and Rehabilitation 32:12, pages 986-999.
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Heidi Muenchberger, Elizabeth Kendall & Ronita Neal. (2008) Identity transition following traumatic brain injury: A dynamic process of contraction, expansion and tentative balance. Brain Injury 22:12, pages 979-992.
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Claire Smith. (2007) INNOVATIVE REHABILITATION AFTER HEAD INJURY: EXAMINING THE USE OF A CREATIVE INTERVENTION. Journal of Social Work Practice 21:3, pages 297-309.
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StephenJ. Roundhill, W. Huw Williams & J.M. Hughes. (2007) The Experience of Loss Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Applying a Bereavement Model to the Process of Adjustment. Qualitative Research in Psychology 4:3, pages 241-257.
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Sarah E. Wallace, Kelli Evans, Taylor Arnold & Karen Hux. (2007) Functional brain injury rehabilitation: Survivor experiences reported by families and professionals. Brain Injury 21:13-14, pages 1371-1384.
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Catherine O'callaghan, Theresa Powell & Jan Oyebode. (2006) An exploration of the experience of gaining awareness of deficit in people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 16:5, pages 579-593.
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Niamh Lowe, Lorraine Crawley, Charlotte Wilson & Brian Waldron. (2020) ‘Lonely in my head’: The experiences of loneliness in individuals with brain injury. British Journal of Health Psychology 26:2, pages 444-463.
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Ross Crisp & Baptiste Alleaume. (2020) Rogers et Goldstein en retour : la personne actualisante répondant au trauma et à la perte. Approche Centrée sur la Personne. Pratique et recherche n° 29:1, pages 62-84.
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Jan M. GelechMichel Desjardins. (2010) I am Many: The Reconstruction of Self Following Acquired Brain Injury. Qualitative Health Research 21:1, pages 62-74.
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Angela Colantonio, Pia C. Kontos, Julie E. Gilbert, Kate Rossiter, Julia Gray & Michelle L. Keightley. (2008) After the crash: Research-based theater for knowledge transfer. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions 28:3, pages 180-185.
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B. R. Coetzer. (2004) Grief, Self-Awareness, and Psychotherapy following Brain Injury. Illness, Crisis & Loss 12:2, pages 171-186.
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Myfanwy Ball & Jim Orford. (2002) Meaningful patterns of activity amongst the long‐term inner city unemployed: a qualitative study. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 12:6, pages 377-396.
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David Webb. (2016) A `Revenge' on Modern Times: Notes on Traumatic Brain Injury. Sociology 32:3, pages 541-555.
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Woody Caan. 1996. Addictive Behaviour: Molecules to Mankind. Addictive Behaviour: Molecules to Mankind 56 68 .
Ross Crisp. (2020) Contribution of Rehabilitation Counsellors in the Rehabilitation of Persons with Acquired Brain Injury. The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling 1:1, pages 23-32.
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