Surviving the holidays and the hustle and bustle that goes along with the time of year can be exciting and demanding for many individuals, but as a brain injury survivor the holidays can mean a lot of overwhelming challenges and heightened emotions. Preparation is the key to staying focused and successful throughout the season so [...]
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Soldiers, Suicide and TBI
Rolf Gainer Ph.D. | October 6, 2011
Though we’ve seen greater effort to address traumatic brain injuries and suicide rates of military personnel in the past several years, TIME magazine recently reported that there were 32 suspected suicides by service members in July—a record high since the Army began releasing the data two years ago. Additionally, back in January, Congress.org reported that [...]
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