I am a Professional
Sometimes I inspire my patients; more often they inspire me
Whether you are someone who works with persons with brain injury in a traditional medical setting, in the community, or in the school system, you are looking for resources for your patients and educational opportunities that enhance your skill set. If you are working in a human services field you are more than likely serving people with brain injuries, whether you work for a behavioral health organization, serve the homeless, provide medical care in a free clinic, or work with those who have experienced domestic violence…you need resources too.
Tip sheet for Professionals:
Working with Individuals with Brain Injury – A Professional’s Guide
Screening tools:Ohio State Screening tools
HELPS Visit our Resource Library
Becoming a Certified Brain Injury Specialist
Learn More About Becoming a CBISUpcoming Webinars
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Resource Request FormHelpful Links
The Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation
Defining Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
Cognitive Problems After Brain Injury
Downloadable Resources
The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Emotional Distress After ABI
Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury
Evidence-based Review of Cognitive & Behavioral Rehab Treatment Studies in Children with ABI
Cognitive Rehabilitation Interventions for Executive Function