Brain Injury Alliance Northwest

Brain Injury Alliance Northwest

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Support Groups

In a support group, members provide each other with and evaluate relevant information, relate personal experiences, listen to and accept others' experiences, provide sympathetic understanding and establish social networks.

Members: 10
Latest Activity: Nov 4

Strenthen and Expand

How can we - together - strengthen and expand brain injury support groups across the urban, rural, and frontier Pacific Northwest?

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Craig Sicilia

How to start a brain injury support group (manual) 2 Replies

Started by Craig Sicilia. Last reply by Craig Sicilia Feb 19.

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Beckey R Comment by Beckey R on November 19, 2008 at 9:51am
I have a husband with a recent brain injury and I am looking for some information on therapy, support, doctors, etc. We are in the Bothell, WA area.
van den Bosch Comment by van den Bosch on November 12, 2008 at 11:06pm
Agreed, Craig. What would that look like for you? What would be the ideal? Are you aware of any state whee this is happening? Somewhere from which we could get ideas and best practices? Or, should we lead the way?
Craig Sicilia Comment by Craig Sicilia on November 12, 2008 at 1:01pm
There needs to be a way to help create facilitators, and some guidance. It has to be meaningful, in an environment that helps cultivate the best in us. But most of all it needs to be their group. And more over site on how the groups are conducted.
 

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Craig Sicilia van den Bosch Sherry Stock Color Wheel Hye Kyong (Judy) Jeong Roger S.J. Sattler Rudy Cook Beckey R Anna-Carin Davidson Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA
 
 

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