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Understanding the Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Traumatic Brain Injury

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About Brain Injury

  1. Brain Injury Fact Sheet
  2. Brain Injury Patient Education Resource (for Healthcare Providers)
  3. Concussion Basics, Parachute Canada
  4. Concussion Information and Resources App, Parachute Canada
  5. Pink Concussions
  6. Acquired Brain Injury and Mental Health Fact Sheets, Queensland Government
  7. Downloadable Information on Concussion, Parachute Canada

Existing Toolkits

  1. Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence Toolkit: Participant and Trainer
  2. Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services and Alabama Head Injury Foundation Toolkit
  3. New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Toolkit
  4. Traumatic Brain Injury and IPV Information Repository

About the Brain

  1. Brain Basics: Know Your Brain, National Institutes of Health
  2. Downloadable Pamphlets on Brain-Related Topics, National Institutes of Health
  3. Brain 101 Video, National Geographic
  4. Overview of the Brain, The University of Queensland

Resources for Survivors:

  1. My Personal Concussion Recovery Plan, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
  2. Traumatic Brain Injury Resource for Survivors and IPV Frontline Workers
  3. Tools from an Occupational Therapist:
    1. About occupational therapy
    2. Time management and organizational tools
    3. Planning and prioritizing to achieve goals
    4. Weekly planner
    5. Daily planner
    6. Improving encoding to enhance memory
    7. Training yourself to pay attention
  4. On grief:
    1. Brain injury and grief: fact or fiction?
    2. Primary and secondary losses
    3. The journey of grief
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