Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury – Emotion (long version)
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For a Traumatic Brain Survivor, emotions can change the way they think and feel. Paranoia, anxiety, depression and anger can overwhelm them due to injury to the part of the brain that controls emotional expression. Understanding why and how a brain injury affects someone is a step forward in improving both the survivors and loved ones lives. Check out Bryan's Corner and see how he learned to control his emotions. tiny.cc/BryansCorner
IndieGoGo fundraiser: tiny.cc/BryansCorner
For a Traumatic Brain Survivor, emotions can change the way they think and feel. Paranoia, anxiety, depression and anger can overwhelm them due to injury to the part of the brain that controls emotional expression. Understanding why and how a brain injury affects someone is a step forward in improving both the survivors and loved ones lives. Check out Bryan’s Corner and see how he learned to control his emotions. tiny.cc/BryansCorner
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