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The HDI Coping Series
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These popular manuals are probably the most widely read family/patient education materials ever published on the subject of brain injury. Advocacy groups, community colleges and universities, group homes, schools, rehabilitation facilities and hospitals have included The HDI Coping Series in a variety of awareness, educational and treatment programs.

Volume 1 - Brain Injury: A Guide for Families
This introductory volume addresses the emotional and behavioral challenges of both the person with brain injury and his/her family. It provides resolution techniques as well as real-life examples of management situations.
Item #2C01B, 59 pages, 1996, $9.95       Buy Now       Check Out


Volume 2 - Brain Injury: A Home Based Cognitive Rehabilitation Program
Written to assist the families of persons with brain injury in continuing the rehabilitation process at home. Included in this volume are instructions on how structure retraining activities, cognitive tasks and set educational objectives.
Item #2C02B, 59 pages, 1997, $9.95       Buy Now       Check Out


Volume 3 - Hiring Persons With A Brain Injury: What to Expect
This manual serves as a "back-to-work guide" for employers, vocational counselors, attorneys, families, workers' compensation and rehabilitation case managers.
Item #2C03B, 59 pages, 2000, $9.95       Buy Now       Check Out


Volume 4 - Life After Brain Injury: Who Am I?
Written specifically for rather than about persons with brain injury. This volume explains the behavioral and cognitive changes that have taken place and offers suggestions for positive change.
Item #2C04B, 93 pages, 1996, $9.95       Buy Now       Check Out


Volume 5 - Teaching Persons With A Brain Injury: What to Expect
This volume was developed for educators, family members and those helping persons with brain injury with their re-entry into the school system. Behavioral and cognitive challenges are discussed, followed by classroom examples and suggested intervention techniques.
Item #2C05B, 93 pages, 1996, $9.95       Buy Now       Check Out


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Brain Injury and the Family: A Life and Living Perspective, Second Edition
Arthur E. Dell Ortho, PhD and Paul W. Power, ScD

Comprehensive in scope, this book is always accessible... it should be equally important to survivors, their families and those who work with them. - Disability Resource Monthly

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Conceived and written by two of the country's leading authorities on the relationship of brain injury and family matters, this book opens the frequently locked doors to accessible information. The authors have joined forces to produce the most organized easy-to digest and insightful book to make an appearance in recent years. The book is a combination of original material, personal statements by individuals with TBI and their families structured experiences. The book is directed toward a family-oriented treatment and rehabilitation perspective.

Item #1HFAM, 256 pages, 2000, $47.20       Buy Now       Check Out

A Stroke Manual for Families
Staff of the Tampa General Rehabilitation Hospital
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This booklet focuses on the behavioral issues that the family member may face as he/she attempts to deal with a loved one's emotional status after stroke. The text explicitly addresses the emotional and behavioral challenges of both the individual and the family. It is written in a straightforward manner with resolution techniques for all problem areas as well as real life examples of management situations.

Item #2STKM, 42 pages, 1989, SALE $4.50       Buy Now       Check Out

Pain: Making Life Liveable
Dana S. DeBoskey, PhD
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This information resource is directed specifically to those affected by chronic pain. It offers techniques on how to deal effectively with the gamut of problems faced by this population and their interaction with family, friends, and employers. Dr. DeBoskey provides an honest and thoughtful discussion of life with chronic pain and offers practical coping methods. Twenty-three separate problem areas are identified, followed by strategies that patients can apply themselves. In addition to supplementing the efforts of a professional therapist, this manual also may serve as a source of discussion for support groups.

Item #2FO3B, 74 pages, 1996, $12.50       Buy Now       Check Out

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