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Intervention with families following brain injury: Evidence-based practice

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Alinka Fisher, Michelle Bellon, Sharon Lawn & Sheila Lennon. (2021) Family perspectives on the acceptability and usefulness of the FAB Positive Behaviour Support program: A pilot study. Brain Injury 35:5, pages 609-619.
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Mari S. Rasmussen, Nada Andelic, Tonje H. Nordenmark, Juan C. Arango-Lasprilla & Helene L. Soberg. (2019) The family as a resource for improving patient and family functioning after traumatic brain injury: A descriptive nonrandomized feasibility study of a family-centered intervention. Cogent Medicine 6:1.
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Catherine Longworth, Joseph Deakins, David Rose & Fergus Gracey. (2018) The nature of self-esteem and its relationship to anxiety and depression in adult acquired brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:7, pages 1078-1094.
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Mark Holloway & Lauren Tyrrell. (2016) Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation: Supporting Parents to Support Their Children. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 15:3-4, pages 234-259.
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Franca Butera-Prinzi, Nella Charles & Karen Story. (2016) Holding Resilience in Trust: Working Systemically With Families Following an Acquired Brain Injury. Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 15:3-4, pages 285-304.
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Laraine Winter, Helene J. Moriarty, Keith Robinson, Catherine V. Piersol, Tracey Vause-Earland, Brian Newhart, Delores Blazer Iacovone, Nancy Hodgson & Laura N. Gitlin. (2016) Efficacy and acceptability of a home-based, family-inclusive intervention for veterans with TBI: A randomized controlled trial. Brain Injury 30:4, pages 373-387.
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Alinka Fisher, Sheila Lennon, Michelle Bellon & Sharon Lawn. (2015) Family involvement in behaviour management following acquired brain injury (ABI) in community settings: A systematic review. Brain Injury 29:6, pages 661-675.
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Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Taryn M. Stejskal, Jessica M. Ketchum, Jennifer H. Marwitz, Laura A. Taylor & Jennifer C. Menzel. (2009) A preliminary investigation of the brain injury family intervention: Impact on family members. Brain Injury 23:6, pages 535-547.
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Diana Jackson, Lynne Turner-Stokes, Joanna Murray, Morven Leese & Kathryn M. McPherson. (2009) Acquired brain injury and dementia: A comparison of carer experiences. Brain Injury 23:5, pages 433-444.
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BarbaraA. Wilson, Rebecca Rous & Sara Sopena. (2008) The Current Practice of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in the United Kingdom. Applied Neuropsychology 15:4, pages 229-240.
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G. J. Geurtsen, J. D. Martina, C. M. Van Heugten & A. C. H. Geurts. (2008) A prospective study to evaluate a new residential community reintegration programme for severe chronic brain injury: The Brain Integration Programme. Brain Injury 22:7-8, pages 545-554.
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Abigail C. Burridge, W. Huw Williams, Philip J. Yates, Adrian Harris & Christine Ward. (2007) Spousal relationship satisfaction following acquired brain injury: The role of insight and socio-emotional skill. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 17:1, pages 95-105.
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Sarah Crawford & J. Graham Beaumont. (2005) Psychological needs of patients in low awareness states, their families, and health professionals. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 15:3-4, pages 548-555.
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Natalie Kreitzer, Opeolu Adeoye, Shari L. Wade, Brad G. Kurowki, Stephanie Thomas, Lauren Gillespie & Tamilyn Bakas. (2023) Iterative Development of the Caregiver Wellness After Traumatic Brain Injury Program (CG-Well). Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 38:6, pages E424-E436.
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Christina M. Karns, Shari L. Wade, Jody Slocumb, Tom Keating, Jeff M. Gau, Beth S. Slomine, Stacy J. Suskauer & Ann Glang. (2023) Traumatic Brain Injury Positive Strategies for Families: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Online Parent-Training Program. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 104:7, pages 1026-1034.
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Rosaria De Luca, Carmela Rifici, Patrizia Pollicino, Sergio Parisi, Mirjam Bonanno, William Torregrossa, Donatella Ferrara, Angelo Caminiti, Marco Piccione, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò & Maria Cristina De Cola. (2022) Is the “Family Glass Cabin” Useful to Safely Allow Inpatient–Caregiver Interaction in the COVID-19 Era? A Pilot Study on Severe Acquired Brain Injury. Journal of Clinical Medicine 11:6, pages 1623.
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Michael Jones, Claire Holley, Mariellen Jacobs, Ruth Batchelor & Ashley Mangin. (2021) Effects of Peer Mentoring for Caregivers of Patients With Acquired Brain Injury: A Preliminary Investigation of Efficacy. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation 3:3, pages 100149.
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Lorena Desdentado, Ausiàs Cebolla, Marta Miragall, Roberto Llorens, María D. Navarro & Rosa M. Baños. (2020) Exploring the Role of Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem and Self-Compassion in Anxious and Depressive Symptomatology Following Acquired Brain Injury. Mindfulness 12:4, pages 899-910.
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Helene Moriarty, Laraine Winter, Keith Robinson, Catherine Verrier Piersol, Tracey Vause‐Earland, Delores Blazer Iacovone, Brian Newhart, Gala True, Deborah Fishman, Nancy Hodgson & Laura N. Gitlin. (2015) A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Veterans' In‐home Program for Military Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families: Report on Impact for Family Members. PM&R 8:6, pages 495-509.
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Siobhan Palmer & Camilla Herbert. (2016) Friendships and intimacy: Promoting the maintenance and development of relationships in residential neurorehabilitation. NeuroRehabilitation 38:3, pages 291-298.
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Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Jennifer H. Marwitz, Adam P. Sima & Emilie E. Godwin. (2015) Efficacy of the Brain Injury Family Intervention. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 30:4, pages 249-260.
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