• TBI among Women and Girls: A Research and Clinical Imperative

    Women and girls experience traumatic brain injuries (TBI) through a range of mechanisms—yet their experiences have historically been underrepresented in research and clinical practice. This research webinar will explore the […]

    $50
  • BIF Self Paced Course (Live Sessions) November 2025

    Developed by experienced clinicians and rehabilitation professionals, the Brain Injury Fundamentals Self-Paced Course is a flexible, self-guided training and certificate program designed for non-licensed direct care staff, facility personnel, family […]

    $135
  • BIF Self Paced Course (Live Sessions) December 2025

    Developed by experienced clinicians and rehabilitation professionals, the Brain Injury Fundamentals Self-Paced Course is a flexible, self-guided training and certificate program designed for non-licensed direct care staff, facility personnel, family […]

    $135
  • Mind in Motion: Bridging Cognition and Motor Recovery

    This webinar emphasizes evidence-based strategies that therapists can immediately integrate into clinical practice. It explores the powerful relationship between cognition and motor recovery in neurorehabilitation. Participants will review current evidence […]

    $50
  • Advances in Understanding the Outcomes of Pediatric TBI: Implications for Practice and Policy

    This webinar will review progress in understanding the outcomes of pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) since the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation special issue on “head injury” in children appeared in 1986. The webinar will highlight the critical role that prospective, longitudinal cohort studies have played in advancing knowledge about both mild and moderate-severe pediatric TBI […]

    $50
  • Redefining Recovery: Addressing TBI as a Chronic Condition

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not a single event. Instead, its effects may unfold over months, years, or even a lifetime. In this webinar, co-hosted by the Brain Injury Association of America and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Dr. Kristen Dams-O’Connor will present the latest science, discuss evidence-based strategies to improve the […]

  • Emotional Dysregulation: DBT for Brain Injury Recovery

    Emotional dysregulation is a common challenge following brain injury, resulting from both neurobiological changes and disrupted coping strategies. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), originally developed for borderline personality disorder, offers a structured and skill-based framework to enhance emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness—key domains that are frequently impaired post-injury. This presentation introduces the core […]

    $50
  • Progress in Concussion/TBI Science and Clinical Care over the Last 40 Years

    Knowledge and clinical practice have evolved over the 40 years since the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation’s topical issue (volume 1, issue 2) on “Minor Head Injury.” This webinar will review important insights from this 1986 issue and highlight how research since has refined our understanding of concussion/traumatic brain injury pathophysiology, recovery, and possible long-term […]

    $50