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100 1 $aMason, Douglas J.
245 14 $aThe mild traumatic brain injury workbook :$byour program for regaining congnitive function & overcoming emotional pain /$cDouglas J. Mason ; foreword by Gottfried Jean-Louis.
260 $aOakland, CA :$bNew Harbinger Publications,$c2004.
300 $a174 pages :$billustrations ;$c28 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 173-174).
505 0 $aThe Importance of Professional Help -- Effort Is Essential -- Exercise Your Mind, Heal Your Brain -- One Step, One Day at a Time -- An Overview of MTB -- Warning Signs Related to Traumatic Brain Injury -- Incidence of TBI -- Symptoms of MTBI -- Exercise: Gauging Your -- Symptoms -- Exercise: Symptom Checklist -- Exercise: The Symptoms of PostConcussive Syndrome -- Exercise: Letter Search -- Anatomy of the Brain -- The five Cognitive Domains -- Exercise: Cognitive Domains -- Exercise: Maze 1 -- The Four Lobes -- Important Brain Regions Related to Cognition -- Exercise: Cognitive Domains -- What Happens to the Brain after an MTBI -- Types of MTBI -- The Varieties of Damage in MTBI -- How MTBI Affects Your Brain Function -- Exercise: Maze 2 -- Measuring the Severity of the Injury -- Gauging Severity -- When is Hospitalization Necessary? -- Exercise: Symptom Severity Rating Scale -- Exercise: Cognitive Anagrams -- Exercise: Maze 3 -- Setting Goals -- Exercise: Maze 4 -- Set Goals for yourself -- Exercise: Establishing Goals -- Use Your Goals as a Guide -- Exercise: Number Search -- Managing Your Medical Care -- Choose One Primary-care Physician -- Exercise: Maze 5 -- Your Neurocognitive Rehabilitation Team -- The Neurological Evaluation -- Physical Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury -- Exercise: Symbol Search -- Headaches -- Weakness -- Poor Balance -- Seizures -- Sexuality -- Fatigue -- Moving toward Rehabilitation -- The Senses -- The Complexity of the Senses -- Exercise: Maze 6 -- Exercise: Testing Your Cranial Nerves -- Attention -- Review of Maze Exercises -- Take a Look -- Tuning in to Attention -- Exercise: Selective Attention -- Exercise: Alternating Attention -- Exercise: Divided Attention -- Improving Your Attention -- Exercise: Active Attention Vs. Passive Attention, Part One -- Exercise: Active Attention Vs. Passive Attention, Part Two -- Review the Attention Exercises -- Taking it to the Outside World -- Memory -- An Overview of Memory -- The Left Brain or the Right Brain? -- Exercise: Visual or Verbal Memory Orientation -- Building Memory Muscle -- Exercise: Clearning the Attic -- Exercise: Cleaning the Attic-Free Recall vs. Recognition -- Exercise: Talking to Remember -- A Word on Relaxation -- Additional Help -- Cognitive Communication / Teri DeFrano, MS, CCC-SLP -- Language and Cognition -- Exercise: Verbal Association -- Recovering Your Language Abilities -- Exercise: World Puzzles -- Exercise: Purposeful Pronunciation and Compulsory Comprehension -- Language in Your Life -- Visuospatial Processing / Susie Rentz -- The Way that Vision Works -- Exercise: Block Decipher -- Exercise: Visual Discrimination -- Repairing Your VisuoSpatial Deficits -- Exercise: Locate the Regions of the Brain -- Exercise: Figure Ground -- Your Sight, Your World -- Depression -- Depression and MTBI are Intertwined -- Exercise: Depression Assessment -- The Problem of Depression and MTBI -- Exercise: The Downward Arrow -- Seeking Professional Help -- A Word of Reassurance -- Anxiety -- The Nature of Anxiety -- Anxiety and MTBI -- Relaxation -- Exercise: Learning to Relax -- Exercise: Progressive Muscle Relaxation -- Exercise: Abdominal Breathing -- Exercise: Guided Visualization -- Relaxation Every day -- Conclusion: Putting It All Together -- Goals Review -- Exercise: Goals Review -- Exercise: Letter Search Answers -- Exercise: Maze 1 Answer -- Exercise: Maze 2 Answer -- Exercise: Cognitive Anagrams Answers -- Exercise: Maze 3 Answer -- Exercise: Maze 4 Answers -- Exercise: Number Search Answers -- Exercise: Maze 5 Answers -- Exercise: Symbol Search Answers -- Exercise: Maze 6 Answers -- Exercise: Attic Cleaning Answers -- Exercise: Verbal Associations Answers -- Exercise: Word Puzzles Answers -- Exercise: Block Decipher Answers -- Exercise: Visual Discrimination Answers -- Exercise: Locate the Regions of the Brain -- Exercise: Figure Ground Answers.
520 $a"Things anyone can do to recover from a mild traumatic brain injury, get back lost cognitive ability, and restore a healthy frame of mind"--Back cover.
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