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Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Coping With...)


by Diane Roberts Stoler, Barbara Albers Hill

List Price: $15.95
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Sales Rank: 1048191
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 334
Publication Date: December 31, 1997


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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 23 reviews)

Helpful for Mild TBI patients & families  
This was clearly laid out, with some sample stories and helpful hints for everyday situations you deal with with Mild to Moderate TBI. The information is pretty acurate - would like to see a new, updated version.

August 27, 2008

Coping With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury  
This is a must-have book for therapists, family members and the victim of TBI, as well. It is easy to read for layman, as well as most informative for the practicioner.

So many unusual incidents and behaviours are revealed to be "normal" TBI reactions to common occurances.

Read it. Have your patient read it. Have the patient's family read it. And order the workbook, too.
May 11, 2008

A "must read" for anyone who suffered a MTBI/Concussion  
This book is vital for anyone who has suffered a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury because no one can truly understand these symptoms unless they personally experienced them themselves. Hats off to Dr. Stoler for all her efforts in putting this information together in an easy to read and understandable format. This book has helped me beyond words. I even bought a copy for my Primary Care Physician.
March 29, 2008

Excellent Resource  
This is an excellent resource. After my car accident, no one explained to me what was happening with my head. All I was told was everyone is different and everyone recovers at their own pace. I highly recommend this book to friends, family and the injured person. It helps you realize that you are not going crazy and others have your same symptoms--even symptoms you didn't realize were due to the brain injury. The writers should receive an award for this book.
November 15, 2007

outdated  
The factual material - including medical information and Internet resources - is largely outdated. In my opinion the book should be updated or removed from current printing. It seems unfair to sell health care consumers who seek information on treating brain injury with factual information that is not useful.

Take this book as an understanding of the sciences as they existed fifteen years ago.
June 28, 2007


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