Due to the negative impact on rehabilitation by self-awareness issues caused by TBI, this article discusses the best ways to measure self-awareness. It is important to assess a person's lack of self-awareness because it can increase our understanding of the phenomenon, and to then allow us to evaluate possible strategies for clinical intervention with patients who lack such self-awareness.This article suggests using multiple methods to assess a person's awareness that include questionnaires and interviews to fully understand the level of a person's lack of self-awareness.
Fleming, J. M., Strong, J., & Ashton, R. (1996). Self-awareness of deficits in adults with traumatic brain injury: how best to measure?. Brain Injury, 10(1), 1-16.
Fleming, J. M., Strong, J., & Ashton, R. (1996). Self-awareness of deficits in adults with traumatic brain injury: how best to measure?. Brain Injury, 10(1), 1-16.