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In subject area:Psychology TBI is defined as an acute brain injury resulting from mechanical energy to the head from external physical forces. From:Handbook of Clinical Neurology,2016 About this page Add to MendeleySet alert Also in subject areas: ...
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Traumatic Brain Injury Chapter First Online:06 November 2016 pp 103–108 Cite this chapter Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation Mark Sherer Ph.D., ABPP, F.A.C.R.M. 2466Accesses Abstract TBIis “damage to brain tissue caused by an external mechanical force as evidenced by medically ...
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of people worldwide, many of whom are affected with post-TBI mood disorders or behavioral changes, including aggression or social withdrawal. Diminished functionality can persist for decades after TBI and del
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: IDENTIFICATION AND RESPONSE TO NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA Applied Psychology in Criminal JusticeHorn, Michelle L.Lutz, David J.
(Medical Xpress) -- UCLA life scientists and their colleagues have provided the first evidence of a causal link between traumatic brain injury and an increased susceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorder. Their new study, published Feb. 15 in the in the journalBiological Psychology, also sugge...