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`The book describes a potted history of Phillip's journey, and mainly focuses on the practical aspects of brain injury, rehabilitation, returning home and to work. If you have little or no knowledge of brain injury then this book is a good starting point, both for the brain injured person or their family/friends.' - Encephalitis Information Resource `This is an excellent book for both patients and staff to read and the message of hope is "whilst life will change after brain injury I need not necessarily be the end of quality life. There really is life after brain surgery.' - Stroke Newsletter `Fairclough's frank discussion of sexual problems following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and his feelings about the loss of his role as the family breadwinner will resonate with many male readers…Fairclough does not overtly seek to inspire or impress the reader, yet he communicates that not only can one's life continue after head injury, but also it can be a good and meaningful life at that.' -Brain Injury Journal `The book is clearly set out, easy to read, good value and has some useful references. This is a book therapists could suggest to families to provide information from a patient's perspective as it provides more practical help than most, but I would recommend that they read it first.' -Physiotherapy Journal On November 7th 1994, Philip Fairclough fell fifteen feet from a ladder onto a concrete patio. The impact caused massive trauma to his head and the subsequent brain damage he suffered has radically changed his life. At first unable to dress himself, cross roads on his own or tell the time, Philip underwent an intensive course of rehabilitation and occupational therapy, which slowly restored many of the lost skills that he had once taken for granted. His account tells of the hurdles he faced and overcame while in residence at a rehabilitation centre, the difficulties of readapting to family life, and finally the emergence of his new vocation as a writer. Like most of us, Philip never expected that severe injury would happen to him - but from the first he decided not to give up. His courage, determination and the support of his family characterize this account, which interweaves his own story with practical information about brain injury. Members of the medical profession, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and counsellors will all find this account helpful and revealing - as will people affected personally by brain injury, and their families and friends. Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of America Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) Brain injury is not an event or an outcome It is the start of a misdiagnosed misunderstood under-funded Living with Brain Injury - BIAA BIAA HOME: LIVING WITH BRAIN INJURY Living With Brain Injury Brain injury is unpredictable in its consequences Brain injury affects who we are the way we think Living with Traumatic Brain Injury - Brain Injury Resource Traumatic Brain Injury Is Poetic and insightful explanations of TBI as defined by the people who are living with it Brain Injury Australia the brain injury information and Brain Injury Australia is the information and referral gateway for all Australians living with brain injury Brain Injury Resource Center Services & Resources on this site reflect the best practices in the field of Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic Brain Injury - TBI & Head Injury Resource Traumatic brain injury resource Brain injury facts information symptoms and support Resources for preventing treating and living with brain injury Brain Injury Rehabilitation Assisted Living Facilities NeuroInternational provides supported living programs for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury patients in Florida and Michigan Brain Injury Residential Transitional & Community Living NRI offers a variety of supported living programs created to offer victims of a brain injury with a safe home-like setting where they get the care they need Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Resource Guide Information on brain injury rehabilitation long-term assisted living medications and current research from the Centre for Neuro Skills Brain Injury Services We Help People with Brain Injuries Brain Injury Services and its fee-for-service division Step Up! ABI Recovery provide a full range of rehabilitation programs and services for individuals living
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