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Self-Identity after Brain Injury
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Tamara Ownsworth
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March 26 2014
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Psychology Press
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9781317820192
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March 26 2014
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10.4324/9781315819549
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Book chapters
pp. 11
Overview of self-identity after brain injury
pp. 15
What is the self ? Historical and contemporary accounts of self and identity
pp. 47
Introduction to brain injury and consequences during childhood and adolescence
pp. 65
Psychological adjustment and self-identity changes after brain injury
pp. 89
Approaches for assessing changes to self after brain injury
pp. 116
Individual psychotherapy and neurorehabilitation approaches
pp. 147
Group and community-based interventions
pp. 170
Family and paediatric interventions
pp. 193
Summary and future directions
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