Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Accumulation of subjective changes over time has led many to examine the question of ‘continuity of self’ post-injury. Vacillation between feeling the same and different is common and often at odds with the medical narrative preparing families for permanent change. This position of ambiguity was examined in a qualitative narrative study. The aim of this paper is to describe the narrative structures used by uninjured members of a family to understand change. These changes relate primarily, to their perspective of whether and how the injured person had changed, but also secondarily to whether and why they themselves...
After a person experiences an acquired brain injury (ABI), there can be grieving for what has been l...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
This study elucidated the meanings of loss of self represented in the self-narratives of people wi...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
In this paper we critically explore the discourse of change post brain injury and challenge the domi...
Traumatic brain injury is potentially devastating. Families commonly respond by supporting the injur...
AimTo explore the narratives created by non‐injured family members in relation to themselves and the...
To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and their ...
This paper considers contexts following traumatic brain injury, exploring what may be at stake when ...
An acquired brain injury (ABI) has a huge impact on a person’s life and identity. However, identity ...
Background: A traumatic brain injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to thi...
Neurorehabilitation has been described as “a world where the spotlight has commonly turned away from...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
When a person experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI) the lives of those around them, especially ...
After a person experiences an acquired brain injury (ABI), there can be grieving for what has been l...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
This study elucidated the meanings of loss of self represented in the self-narratives of people wi...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
In this paper we critically explore the discourse of change post brain injury and challenge the domi...
Traumatic brain injury is potentially devastating. Families commonly respond by supporting the injur...
AimTo explore the narratives created by non‐injured family members in relation to themselves and the...
To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and their ...
This paper considers contexts following traumatic brain injury, exploring what may be at stake when ...
An acquired brain injury (ABI) has a huge impact on a person’s life and identity. However, identity ...
Background: A traumatic brain injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to thi...
Neurorehabilitation has been described as “a world where the spotlight has commonly turned away from...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
When a person experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI) the lives of those around them, especially ...
After a person experiences an acquired brain injury (ABI), there can be grieving for what has been l...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
This study elucidated the meanings of loss of self represented in the self-narratives of people wi...