oppositional/defiant behavior
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Changes a TBI might cause
It is not uncommon for TBI survivors – and, indirectly, their loved ones – to suffer a variety of consequences. And this isn’t even an exhaustive list. Anhedonia: Loss of sense of pleasure; inability to be moved by beauty. Adynamia: Apathy; dull or flat affect. Activity is difficult to self-initiate and the individual may appear Continue reading
adynamia, anhedonia, aphasia, apraxia, chronic pain, depression, disinhibition, disrupted appetite, disrupted sleep patterns, distractibility, emotional lability, flooding, memory deficits, motor deficits, oppositional/defiant behavior, Post-concussive problems, problems tracking time, sensory distortions, sexual function, Speech deficits, TBI
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