For Families & Caregivers—Behavioral Consultation Following Brain Injury
September 4, 2024 @ 12:00PM — 6:15PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
Presented by Toni Curry, PhD, NCSP
Behavior change following moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common, and can contribute to significant stress for individuals and their families. The kinds of behavior changes and how long they persist depend on multiple factors including injury location and severity, as well as an individual’s access to adequate support and interventions in the time following an injury. This 30-minute one on one session will create an opportunity for you to discuss specific behaviors that you are seeing your family member exhibit and offer some consultation on potentially helpful next steps to consider.
Each session will include a 15 minute overview on behavioral issues followed by a 15 minute Q&A. Upon signing up for a session you will receive a form to fill out where you can let Dr. Curry know ahead of time the specific behavioral areas/issues you would like her to focus on during your session. We will offer four 30 minute timeslots for an individual consultation where families and caregivers can sign up for a one on one training and Q&A.
To register, click on the individual link for the corresponding timeslot.
Available time slots (only one person/family per each time)
For more information,
contact Lori Sandefur—lori@bianh.org