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Still Here, Yet Gone: Coping with Ambiguous Loss After a Loved One’s Brain Injury
Ambiguous Loss: Coping with Hidden Grief After Brain Injury Caring for a loved one with brain injury can bring about a unique and challenging type of grief known as ambiguous loss. Unlike the more common forms of loss where there is a clear separation, ambiguous loss...
The Art of Disappearing: A Rehabilitation Counselor’s Journey
The Journey Begins In the labyrinth of human experiences, few are as transformative and challenging as recovering from a brain injury. Such an event does not merely alter one's physical capabilities; it reshapes identities, dreams, and the very essence of daily...
Subtract to Add: Why Less Means More in Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Introduction In brain injury rehabilitation, where the delicate interplay between medical science and human resilience unfolds, we stand at the precipice of a paradigm shift. The traditional landscape of rehabilitation is one of additive strategies – a plethora of...


