AbstractBehavioural changes are the main cause of difficulties in interpersonal relationships and social integration among traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. The Société française de médecine physique et réadaptation (SOFMER) decided to develop recommendations for the treatment and care provision for these problem under the auspices of the French health authority, the Haute Autorité de la santé (HAS). Assessment of behaviour is essential to describe, understand and define situations, assess any change and suggest lines for intervention. The relationship of these behavioural changes with the brain lesion is likewise of crucial importance in legal and forensic expertise.AimsUsing a literature review and expert opinions, the aim was to def...
Traumatic Brain Injury or popularly known as TBI is a universal social and medical health problem mo...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
AbstractBehavioural changes are the main cause of difficulties in interpersonal relationships and so...
AbstractThis paper comments on the report by a committee of La Société Française de Médecine Physiqu...
AbstractIntroductionThe non pharmacological approach is an important issue in the treatment of psych...
AbstractBehavioral disorders are major sequelae of severe traumatic brain injury. Before considering...
AbstractIntroductionIn cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injur...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to elaborate practice guidelines for the prevention o...
OBJECTIVE: To give a cross-sectional overview of ongoing management of behavioral disorders followin...
INTRODUCTION: In cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI...
AbstractPsychotherapy for affective/behaviour disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains c...
Due to diverse cognitive, emotional and interpersonal changes that can follow brain injury, psycholo...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
Introduction: People who have suffered a brain injury often experience a wide range of cognitive, em...
Traumatic Brain Injury or popularly known as TBI is a universal social and medical health problem mo...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
AbstractBehavioural changes are the main cause of difficulties in interpersonal relationships and so...
AbstractThis paper comments on the report by a committee of La Société Française de Médecine Physiqu...
AbstractIntroductionThe non pharmacological approach is an important issue in the treatment of psych...
AbstractBehavioral disorders are major sequelae of severe traumatic brain injury. Before considering...
AbstractIntroductionIn cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injur...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to elaborate practice guidelines for the prevention o...
OBJECTIVE: To give a cross-sectional overview of ongoing management of behavioral disorders followin...
INTRODUCTION: In cases of agitation and aggressive behavior after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI...
AbstractPsychotherapy for affective/behaviour disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains c...
Due to diverse cognitive, emotional and interpersonal changes that can follow brain injury, psycholo...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
Introduction: People who have suffered a brain injury often experience a wide range of cognitive, em...
Traumatic Brain Injury or popularly known as TBI is a universal social and medical health problem mo...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...