Traumatic Brain Injury After Thrown Thru Windshield
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This video was made for our TBI Voices project. We interviewed thirty real life survivors of brain injury. In these interviews we talked to the survivors about how they became brain injured and who they were before their brain injury. We also talk about their recovery and what deficits they have encountered because of their brain injury.
Any professional who deals with human suffering has to build a wall around their personal feelings, or they would be unable to do the job. Each day, each client, each patient brings so much sadness, that if you got caught up in it, you would be unable to be "professional." Despite that, for all the professionals who become advocates, there is always one person who opened their eyes, opened their heart, to the human element. Every caring professional at some point does cross over and do the extra thing, the charitable thing, the committed thing -- that not only helps to make life better for the one person they helped, but also converts a profession to a calling.
http://www.tbilaw.com/tbivoices/index.php/braininjury/severebraininjuredrescuedfromdespair/
http://braininjuryhelp.com
1-800-992-9447
This video was made for our TBI Voices project. We interviewed thirty real life survivors of brain injury. In these interviews we talked to the survivors about how they became brain injured and who they were before their brain injury. We also talk about their recovery and what deficits they have encountered because of their brain injury.
Any professional who deals with human suffering has to build a wall around their personal feelings, or they would be unable to do the job. Each day, each client, each patient brings so much sadness, that if you got caught up in it, you would be unable to be “professional.” Despite that, for all the professionals who become advocates, there is always one person who opened their eyes, opened their heart, to the human element. Every caring professional at some point does cross over and do the extra thing, the charitable thing, the committed thing — that not only helps to make life better for the one person they helped, but also converts a profession to a calling.
http://www.tbilaw.com/tbivoices/index.php/braininjury/severebraininjuredrescuedfromdespair/
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