
Recovering from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI)
A Handbook of Hope for Our Military Warriors and Their Families
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Narrated by:
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Laura L. Whittemore
About this listen
Recovering from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) is a clearly written guide for our Wounded Warriors and their families to recognize and understand the symptoms of MTBI, in regards to the frequency and intensity, as they show up in everyday life. Since this “invisible injury” is often misunderstood and undiagnosed, it is important to be proactive and arm yourself with the knowledge of the latest treatment options to expedite your healing process. The authors’ goal is to inspire hope that the MTBI survivor will get better, learn to compensate, and discover their own resiliency and resourcefulness.
©2009 Laua L. Whittemore (P)2018 Laura L. WhittemoreListeners also enjoyed...
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