Daily Practice Is the Key to Brain Injury Recovery

Daily Practice Is the Key to Brain Injury Recovery

Toddlers practice toilet training. Some young children practice cursive writing while others practice riding a bike. Teens practice problem solving and essay skills through daily homework. But as established adults, we don’t... Read more »
A Journey of Unexpected Recovery and Resilience

A Journey of Unexpected Recovery and Resilience

The Champ was down, but his resilience was not. Source: Microsoft Copilot Former World Boxing Champion John Famechon was incapacitated, with severe brain injuries, when in August of 1991, he was hit... Read more »
Mental Health Recovery Narratives: A Thematic Analysis

Mental Health Recovery Narratives: A Thematic Analysis

Llewellyn-Beardsley, J., Rennick-Egglestone, S., Pollock, K., Ali, Y., Watson, E., Franklin, D., … & Edgley, A. (2022). ‘Maybe I shouldn’t talk’: The role of power in the telling of mental health recovery... Read more »
Dealing With Loss in Addiction Recovery

Dealing With Loss in Addiction Recovery

Addicts in recovery will eventually feel the pain of loss. The drug of choice is no longer a healthy option for coping and a new one must emerge. In addition, all the... Read more »
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