Other online Presentations you may find useful:
What Happens to Family After Brain Injury - Dr. Jeffrey Kreutzer - 4:38min
Changing Of Roles in Caregiving - Dr. Sander - 19:32 min
The Aching Difference between Physical and Psychological Presence After TBI - Dr. Taryn Stejskal - 2:07min
What is Ambiguous Loss and How it Relates to ABI - Dr. Jeffrey Kreutzer - 2:13 min
Supporting Intimate Relationships - Lee Woodruff - 1:00:42 min
Relationships after TBI Videos (17videos) from Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC)
References:
Boss, P. (2006). Loss, Trauma, and Resilience – Therapeutic Work with Ambiguous Loss. New York, NY, W.W. Norton and Company
DeBoskey, D.S., Hecht, J.S. & Calub, C.J. (1991). Educating Families of the Head Injured. Gaithersburg, MD, Aspen Publication.
Dikengil, A.T., Morganstein, S., Smith, M.C. & Thut, M. C. (Eds). (1994). Family Articles about Traumatic Brain Injury. Tucson, AZ: Communication Skill Builders.
Kreutzer, J.S. (2013, October 7-8). Practical Approaches to Working with Families after Brain Injury. Presented at the 2013 Brain Trust Conference in Regina, SK.
Kubler-Ross, E. & Kessler, D. (2005). On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss. New York, NY, Simon & Schuster.
The State of Queensland Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Service. Support for Families [Fact Sheets]. Retrieved April 4, 2014, from http://www.health.qld.gov.au/abios/asp/support_families.asp