Working with survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Offering survivor and family support:
- Survivor support for your individual situation
- Support for the friends and family
- Individual and family counselling
- Coping skills for the grief, loss and anger, which naturally occur to all affected
- What to expect
- Finding hope and inspiration again
- Coordinating therapies and care
- Finding life balance again
- Compesatory strategies
Learning more about Traumatic Brain Injury can help you plan and cope better which leads to lower anxiety and faster healing.
- Post traumatic stress symptoms and disorder (PTSD).
- What are the symptoms?
- How to cope with symptoms and move toward healing
- Re-experiencing upsetting memories
- Avoidance of thoughts, feelings conversations and events that remind one of the traumatic events
- Feeling distant from others
- Feeling jumpy
- Difficulty concentrating, brain fog
- Migraines
- Difficulty sleeping
- Feeling irritable
- Loss of appetite
These are all symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury that can be improved with therapy and learning
I can help with the following symptoms and more: 250-216-9422, dawncox@shaw.ca