Listen "Breakfast Club 2017 - Lecture One"
Episode Synopsis
Behaviours of Concern (BoC) such as aggression are a debilitating and distressing consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Through their research, Kate Gould and Amelia Hicks explored the lived experience of BoC and treatment history in individuals with TBI, and their family members and/or clinicians.
In brief, it was found that participants with TBI and their informants described frequent and persistent BoC, particularly physical and verbal aggression and socially inappropriate behaviour, even many years post-injury. Kate and Amelia highlighted the impact of BoC on relationships and employment which can lead to social isolation, a loss of sense of self, anger, depression, and in turn, aggressive behaviours.
Transcript: https://www.summerfoundation.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017-BREAKFAST-LECTURE-1-SUMMER-SERIES-2017.pdf
In brief, it was found that participants with TBI and their informants described frequent and persistent BoC, particularly physical and verbal aggression and socially inappropriate behaviour, even many years post-injury. Kate and Amelia highlighted the impact of BoC on relationships and employment which can lead to social isolation, a loss of sense of self, anger, depression, and in turn, aggressive behaviours.
Transcript: https://www.summerfoundation.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017-BREAKFAST-LECTURE-1-SUMMER-SERIES-2017.pdf
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