🤕 Coping with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can be a challenging journey, but Stoic practices can help promote healing and mindfulness. In this video, we’ll explore 7 Stoic practices that can aid individuals in finding [More]
When trauma remains unprocessed, it can get “stuck” in the emotional brain, causing past pain to affect the present. This clip dives into the science behind how unprocessed trauma is maladaptively stored and how healing [More]
Effective communication is crucial for the emotional well-being of individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their family members. ABI Resources is dedicated to providing the necessary support and expertise to navigate these challenges and [More]
Discover effective strategies for managing the emotional journey that comes with supporting a loved one with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). From seeking counseling to joining support groups, learn how to navigate the ups and downs [More]
Brain injury rehabilitation physicians from University of Washington, Drs. Ott and Min will discuss common mood and emotional changes after traumatic brain injury. It will cover current recommendations for addressing these challenges and resources to [More]
Can emotional trauma cause brain damage (mTBI)? FYI: If you’re not sure about counselling or coaching I offer a free 30-minute consultation. I don’t ask for any commitment. You can just ask questions and determine [More]
Welcome to our channel! In this empowering video, we delve into the art of controlling your emotions for a happier and more balanced life. Learn effective strategies to navigate through various emotions, manage stress, and [More]
Has childhood abuse, neglect, or trauma impacted you? Today’s guest, Anna Runkle, aka Crappy Childhood Fairy, is here to talk about how growing up in an abusive home led to difficulty regulating emotions and relationships [More]
“Greetings to each and every one of you. I am Daniel Goleman. Now, some of you may recognize me from my writings, and to others, I might be a new face. But today, I invite [More]
Sarah C. Humphries, US Army 1994 – 2012, talks about how she knew she had PTSD. Learn more about PTSD from Sarah C. Humphries and other Veterans who’ve been there: http://www.ptsd.va.gov/AboutFace