Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacological interventions are used, though evidence of efficacy is lacking. Behavioral therapies have shown some effect. Electrical aversion therapy (EAT) is a behavioral therapeutic option that might be suitable for brain-injured individuals for whom other therapies are not effective.The effect of EAT on aggression after brain injury has not been investigated previously.Case Presentation: Here we report on a single case observational study on the effect of EAT on aggression in a 41-year old male with severe brain injury due to subarachnoid hemorrhage. Restraints, time out of bed, number of staff needed for care and aggressive behavior were measure...
Background: Aggression is a commonly reported problem following traumatic brain injury (TBI). It may...
Some people who have had a brain injury can be verbally or physically aggressive, and require rehabi...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Inappropriate sexual behaviour after acquired brain injury is a severe complication. Evidence for ef...
BACKGROUND: Aggression after acquired brain injury has a major impact on daily functioning for the p...
Objective. To study the prevalence, nature and determinants of aggression among inpatients with acqu...
AbstractIntroductionIn cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injur...
Background: Aggression can often occur in people who have an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and the pr...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Primary objective: To identify correlates of aggressive behaviours in patients with acquired brain i...
Background/Purpose: Patients with brain injuries are often impulsive and experience increased aggres...
Background: Aggressive behaviour is a frequent legacy of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and a major ob...
This study assesses the feasibility of a cognitive-behavioural group programme for treating anger an...
Background: Aggression is a commonly reported problem following traumatic brain injury (TBI). It may...
Some people who have had a brain injury can be verbally or physically aggressive, and require rehabi...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Inappropriate sexual behaviour after acquired brain injury is a severe complication. Evidence for ef...
BACKGROUND: Aggression after acquired brain injury has a major impact on daily functioning for the p...
Objective. To study the prevalence, nature and determinants of aggression among inpatients with acqu...
AbstractIntroductionIn cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injur...
Background: Aggression can often occur in people who have an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and the pr...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Primary objective: To identify correlates of aggressive behaviours in patients with acquired brain i...
Background/Purpose: Patients with brain injuries are often impulsive and experience increased aggres...
Background: Aggressive behaviour is a frequent legacy of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and a major ob...
This study assesses the feasibility of a cognitive-behavioural group programme for treating anger an...
Background: Aggression is a commonly reported problem following traumatic brain injury (TBI). It may...
Some people who have had a brain injury can be verbally or physically aggressive, and require rehabi...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...