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Self-Focused Processing After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Relationship to Neurocognitive Symptoms (2018)
Ownsworth, T., Gooding, K., & Beadle, E. (2018). Self-focused processing after severe traumatic brain injury: Relationship to neurocognitive functioning and mood symptoms. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(1), 35-50. doi:10.1111/bjc.12185
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This study broadly aims to better understand the impact of severe TBI with three focus areas. The first was to determine the self-focused processing styles of individuals with severe TBI with age and gender-matched control group. The second was deter ...
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Population:
Adult
Discipline:
OTSLP
Diagnosis:
Brain Injury