A Dented Image synopsis
Each year, 8,500 people in the UK will have subterranean haemorrhage, of which about 50% will survive painful brain injuries that often occur without warning. Survivors can achieve a good psychological recovery, but psychosocial effects may last longer.
Taking advantage of her own experience of surviving under-spider haemorrhage, along with recovery journeys and other research results, Allison Wertheimer covers: Topics of neuronal recovery and early days for retrieval for the sympathetic, sensory and cognitive effect of the sub-spider survival relationship. With family and friends who regret the work, helped survivors of compensatory bleeding as a life-changing event.
The dentes will be useful to a wide audience: survivors, their families and friends; health workers working with people recovering from acute brain injuries in hospitals and community services, including doctors, nurses, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other rehabilitation team members. It may also be useful for people recovering from other illnesses or injuries..
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