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IMPROVEMENT THROUGH MOTIVATION Jarvis Rehabilitation Method (JRM) Creating Internal Motivation for Improvement Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury Table of Contents Dedication and Acknowledgement Foreword Chapter One Introduction Existing Testing for TBI Measurement for Brain Injury Social Improvement Cognitive Improvement Physical Improvement Psychological Improvement Measurement in Other Areas Measurement for weight control Measurement to reduce stuttering Measurement in Education Internal motivation Chapter Two Procedures for Implementing the JRM Case Study Other Examples of Success Other Stories of Implementation of JRM Comments made by survivors after implementing JRM and Setting Goals Chapter Three Strategies for the Social Dimension Living Life Again Having Other Interests Sharing Improvement with Others Application and Implementation of Social Strategies How to Measure Social Improvement Chapter Four Strategies for the Cognitive Dimension Changing Thinking The Computer and Hobbies Improve Thinking Skills Verbalizing Application and Implementation of Cognitive Strategies How to Measure Cognitive Improvement Chapter Five Strategies for the Physical Dimension Being Consistent Recording Accomplishments Moving on With Your Life (accepting limitations) Application and Implementation of Physical Strategies How to Measure Physical Improvement Chapter Six Strategies for the Psychological Dimension Visualizing Making Everyday Count Never Giving Up Accepting that Progress is Very Slow Having Patience Believing Application and Implementation of Psychological Strategies How to Measure Psychological Improvement Chapter Seven Side Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury How to Handle Frustration and Anger-Social Dimension How to Handle Short-term Memory Difficulties-Cognitive Dimension How to Handle Fatigue Difficulty-Physical Dimension How to Handle Discouragement and Depression-Psychological Dimension 59 Glossary References About the Author |


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