Traumatic Brain Injury and Resilience Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on February 16, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. You are always welcome around my table. In life I have found that specific qualities have encourage, motivated, empowered and instilled hope in my life. One such quality is resilience. In February of 2008 I was asked to write an article on the topic of resilience.
In today’s article I am introducing that particular article, Traumatic Brain Injury and Resilience in video format. To watch this video presentation, please click on the following link title of the presentation my friend Traumatic Brain Injury and Resilience Video Presentation. As you listen to and watch the video presentation and questions come to mind, please send those questions to me.
To read the written article please click Traumatic Brain Injury and Resilience
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