Brain Injury
Brain injury can change
your life in many ways. Many people report feeling worthless, misunderstood,
lonely, and frustrated after their injury. In fact, over half of people who
have a brain injury also experience depression. People with brain injury might
also experience anxiety, difficulty controlling emotions, changes in
relationships with family and friends, financial strain, and difficulty
adjusting to changes in work, school, or home life. Life after a brain injury
can be overwhelming for both the survivor and family members.
Counselling has been shown
to be helpful to many people who are recovering from an injury. Since counselling
often involves discussing unpleasant aspects of your life, you may experience
temporary uncomfortable feelings like sadness, anger, and frustration. However,
over time, counselling can lead to improvements in relationships, solutions to
specific problems, and decreased feelings of distress. Because personal
experiences vary, there is no guaranteed result of counselling.
Utsaah Psychology Clinic
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www.utsaah.co
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