• Tips for Caregivers: How to Support Common Post-TBI Symptoms

    Individuals living with traumatic brain injury may experience a variety of post-injury symptoms. For caregivers, navigating these symptoms and understanding how best to support individuals experiencing them can be challenging. […]

    $50
  • 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
  • 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