Clinician reports of self-awareness after traumatic brain injury: a retrospective chart review
Abstract Background Impaired self-awareness (i.e., a lack of insight) is experienced by most individuals who have sustained a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). During the early recovery period post-injury, these individuals may not be able to recognize their abilities and limitations,...
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Main Authors: | Rinni Mamman (Author), Anika Cheng (Author), Rebecca Tsow (Author), Julia Schmidt (Author) |
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