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E-raamat: Group-Based Interventions for Coping with Brain Injury for Families: A Manual and Workbook for Practitioners and Family Caregivers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040599860
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040599860

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This combined manual and workbook allows clinicians to develop and run an ‘Understanding Brain Injury’ group-based intervention for the families of patients who have suffered moderate to severe brain injury. It will be invaluable to a range of health and social care professionals and trainees working with those with brain injury.



This combined manual and workbook allows clinicians to develop and run an ‘Understanding Brain Injury’ group-based intervention for the families of patients who have suffered moderate to severe brain injury. This is a specific group-based course useful for family groups with patients who are in hospital or early discharge. Taking a psycho-educational and CBT solution focused approach, the manual guides the facilitator through each session, outlining what should be focused on, giving suggestions for talking points, and enabling the group to become a lively, interactive unit in which the members share their own experiences and gain insight and caregiving coping strategies from each other.

The manual is accompanied by a full workbook, available as an appendix and also in downloadable format in an accompanying eResource. After working through the programme, the families of the individual with the brain injury will have a better understanding of the consequences of their family member’s condition and be helped to devise personalised solutions for these difficulties. The workbook also includes an overview of the brain and explains how damage to different areas can have physical, cognitive, behavioural, emotional and lifestyle consequences.

It will be invaluable to a range of health and social care professionals and trainees working with those with brain injury in group settings.

Chapter 1: Why Create this Manual?
Chapter 2: Introducing the Group
Chapter 3: Session 1 What Is the Understanding Brain Injury Group?
Chapter
4: Session 2 Physical Changes After Brain Injury
Chapter 5: Session 3
Mental Process Changes After Brain Injury
Chapter 6: Session 4 Lifestyle
Changes After Brain Injury Appendix 1 Areas of the Brain Appendix 2
Physical Changes Appendix 3 Example Spider Diagram of Physical Changes
Appendix 4 Mental Process Changes Appendix 5 Example Spider Diagram of
Mental Process Changes Appendix 6 Lifestyle Changes Appendix 7 Example
Spider Diagram of Lifestyle Changes Understanding Brain Injury Family Group
Workbook
Rebekah Jamieson-Craig is a senior clinical psychologist specialising in neuropsychology, with 15 years of experience in working with adults who have acquired brain injuries, in both inpatient post-acute settings and slow-stream rehabilitation units. She has developed and run the Understanding Brain Injury group extensively over this period.