Article: Warriner, E. M., Rourke, B. P., Velikonja, D., & Metham, L. (2003). Subtypes of Emotional and Behavioural Sequelae in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal Of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology, 25(7), 904-917.
This article looked at the psychosocial subtypes in those with TBIs. They identified 6 subtypes using the distinct pattern of emotional and behavioral functioning that was displayed by the patients. These subtypes are good to know when working with this population because it allows you to know what type the patient is and which direction you need to move in order to get them to the normal or no concern subtype.
This article looked at the psychosocial subtypes in those with TBIs. They identified 6 subtypes using the distinct pattern of emotional and behavioral functioning that was displayed by the patients. These subtypes are good to know when working with this population because it allows you to know what type the patient is and which direction you need to move in order to get them to the normal or no concern subtype.