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SUMMARY:Growing Strong: Helping Your Young Child Recover After Brain Injury
DESCRIPTION:Caring for a young child after a brain injury can feel overwhelming. This webinar will help parents and other caregivers understand what to expect and how to support them during their brain injury journey. Participants will learn how brain injury may affect early developmental milestones\, behavior\, and communication\, and what signs to watch for as their child recovers. The session will also provide practical tips for creating a safe and supportive home environment\, building routines\, and working with healthcare providers and early childhood programs to promote recovery and well-being.
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SUMMARY:Social Communication after Brain Injury
DESCRIPTION:This presentation introduces a framework: the Social Communication Implementable and Applicable Lens (SoCIAL). It will also review common evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches for communication after brain injury. Using clinical case studies these will be mapped to the framework using examples.
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SUMMARY:Early Childhood Brain Injury: Clinical Guidance for Supporting Recovery in Children Under Age 5
DESCRIPTION:Young children who experience a brain injury present with unique developmental\, behavioral\, and communication challenges that require specialized clinical assessment and coordinated intervention. This webinar equips healthcare professionals with evidence-informed approaches to evaluating and managing brain injury in children under age five. Participants will review common injury mechanisms and early neurodevelopmental impacts\, recognize early signs of functional change across motor\, cognitive\, social–emotional\, and communication domains\, and identify risk factors that warrant additional monitoring or referral. The session will emphasize interdisciplinary coordination—across medical providers\, rehabilitation therapists\, and early childhood programs—to optimize recovery\, support family functioning\, and promote developmental progress during the critical early years.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/early-childhood-brain-injury-clinical-guidance-for-supporting-recovery-in-children-under-age-5
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SUMMARY:Co-Occurring Personality Disorders and TBI: How Diagnostic Over-Shadowing and Stigma Impact Treatment Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:This webinar focuses on the prevalence of co-occurring personality disorders and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)\, and how this intersection impacts recovery and treatment outcomes. It will explore diagnostic overshadowing and the role it plays in misinterpreting behavioral presentations\, often leading to inaccurate assumptions about survivor motivation and needs. Many individuals with co-occurring conditions face significant stigma\, frequently being labeled as “resistant to care” or “behaviorally complex\,” which can impede access to appropriate supports. You will learn about the importance of effective communication strategies\, trauma-informed treatment approaches\, and creating continuums of support that foster long-term recovery. Attendees will leave with practical approaches to improve diagnostic accuracy\, reduce stigma\, and enhance treatment outcomes for individuals navigating both personality disorders and TBI.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/co-occurring-personality-disorders-and-tbi-how-diagnostic-over-shadowing-and-stigma-impact-treatment-outcomes
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SUMMARY:Back in the Driver’s Seat: How SLPs Can Collaborate with OTs in Driving Intervention
DESCRIPTION:Individuals recovering from brain injuries often wish to return to driving\, which requires a comprehensive evaluation of their cognitive\, motor\, and visual skills. Currently\, occupational therapists (OTs) manage driving assessments\, focusing on these areas. However\, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can play a key role by addressing cognitive-communication skills essential for safe driving\, such as attention\, memory\, executive function\, and language. This session will explore how SLPs can collaborate with OTs to improve patient outcomes and support a safe return to driving. Attendees will gain a refreshed understanding of the brain’s functions\, how cognitive-communication impacts driving\, and the benefits of a team-based approach to rehabilitation.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/back-in-the-drivers-seat-how-slps-can-collaborate-with-ots-in-driving-intervention
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