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Building Brain Awareness
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2022
The Building Brain Awareness (BBA) To Help Support Brain Injury Recovery talk series includes clinicians, support groups, and researchers presenting on brain systems and process, or on therapies and services that target brain injury problems. Learning about such details helps promote better understanding of the invisible nature of brain injury problems.
The Bizarreness With Brain Injury
Brain injured people often make up terms and names to describe the strange and invisible internal problems they have to deal with.
"The Bizarreness" is an all encompassing term I made up to describe the strange ways I felt after my TBI that took place over 25 years ago. Most brain injured people have a long list of strange internal problems. In this presentation I try to list and describe my internal problems plus how they interconnect with one another to explain the overall bizarre nature of having a brain injury.
It is not possible to explain brain injury but we can try. Hi my name is Daniel Avesar, PhD. I have been doing this BBA talk series and another podcast called Experiencing My Brain. These projects focus on the internal nature of brain injury problems. Promoting better understanding of brain injury can help others because we need help, support, and general understanding of often very bizarre issues that come with injury to the brain.
In this talk 3 brain injury problems get discussed including the loss of cognition, the loss of self, and the negative attribution bias. Here are 3 BBA seminars that get into each of those topics:
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The brain injured people who speak and share about their experiences in this recording have been interviewed in great detail on the Experiencing My Brain podcast, here are interviews with them. These individuals are Randy, Moz, and Nancy.
Please check these and other brain injury discussions out on the Experiencing My Brain podcast.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-13-attempts-to-capture/id1596998070?i=1000584362035
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-8-loss-of-self-with/id1596998070?i=1000551137509
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-21-does-it-even-help/id1596998070?i=1000638072130
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-20-honey-youre-not-getting/id1596998070?i=1000627276887
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The Building Brain Awareness (BBA) To Help Support Brain Injury Recovery talk series includes clinicians and researchers presenting on brain systems and process, or on the unique nature of brain injury problems. Learning about such details can help promote more understanding of the invisible nature of brain injury.
Disclaimer: The BBA talk series is for informational purposes only. This presentation is not intended to substitute for professional medical or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with questions about brain injury treatment, diagnosis, or care. Never disregard any professional advice because of something you have seen as part of the BBA series.
"The Bizarreness" is an all encompassing term I made up to describe the strange ways I felt after my TBI that took place over 25 years ago. Most brain injured people have a long list of strange internal problems. In this presentation I try to list and describe my internal problems plus how they interconnect with one another to explain the overall bizarre nature of having a brain injury.
It is not possible to explain brain injury but we can try. Hi my name is Daniel Avesar, PhD. I have been doing this BBA talk series and another podcast called Experiencing My Brain. These projects focus on the internal nature of brain injury problems. Promoting better understanding of brain injury can help others because we need help, support, and general understanding of often very bizarre issues that come with injury to the brain.
In this talk 3 brain injury problems get discussed including the loss of cognition, the loss of self, and the negative attribution bias. Here are 3 BBA seminars that get into each of those topics:
th-cam.com/video/nSQ2xr-vD3Y/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/MyXW3rnGvEM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/YBUNOLfom6A/w-d-xo.html
The brain injured people who speak and share about their experiences in this recording have been interviewed in great detail on the Experiencing My Brain podcast, here are interviews with them. These individuals are Randy, Moz, and Nancy.
Please check these and other brain injury discussions out on the Experiencing My Brain podcast.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-13-attempts-to-capture/id1596998070?i=1000584362035
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-8-loss-of-self-with/id1596998070?i=1000551137509
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-21-does-it-even-help/id1596998070?i=1000638072130
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/experiencing-my-brain-episode-20-honey-youre-not-getting/id1596998070?i=1000627276887
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The Building Brain Awareness (BBA) To Help Support Brain Injury Recovery talk series includes clinicians and researchers presenting on brain systems and process, or on the unique nature of brain injury problems. Learning about such details can help promote more understanding of the invisible nature of brain injury.
Disclaimer: The BBA talk series is for informational purposes only. This presentation is not intended to substitute for professional medical or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with questions about brain injury treatment, diagnosis, or care. Never disregard any professional advice because of something you have seen as part of the BBA series.
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Here is the follow up to this talk, Alexithymia II: The Return Of The Feelings : th-cam.com/video/Wb1D5HfCyPM/w-d-xo.html
interesting
good video
I try reading and after 10-15 minutes my brain is like you’re done.
Who else appreciates this real human telling me about my flaws. Posted By AI. Generated Connent.
what is the AI generated content part?
Here are 3 follow up talks I did with the BIAWA that stem from this presentation. It is called Breaking Down Brain Injury, 3 parts, the ideas are an attempt to talk about the nature of brain injury problems and how they manifest for people. I draw parallels and similarities based on my experiences and observations of others. All this is of course my opinion.
Part 1 of Breaking Down Brain Injury: th-cam.com/video/r3E9C1RUjyg/w-d-xo.html
Part 2 of Breaking Down Brain Injury: th-cam.com/video/Mj7WxiSiBWs/w-d-xo.html
Part 3 of Breaking Down Brain Injury: th-cam.com/video/n5-EUBU7HAA/w-d-xo.html
I’m in bed for days it’s so true. It’s the worst hell injury a person can sustain ever.