The recording of our latest symposium, “Finding Your Path: Brain Injury and Mental Health,” is now available online! Click here to view. Or copy and paste the link below in your browser to view. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd6jZ5lhJlQ&feature=youtu.be BEST loves sharing … Facebook0TwitterPinterest0tumblr0Linkedin0Reddit0Email0
Mental health is critical to overall well-being. More and more, the stigmas around mental health are being reduced, and more open, honest and important conversations are being had around the topic. On the evening of Tuesday, November 5, 2019, in Spokane, Washington at the downtown Spokane Public Library, the community came together to talk, listen (more…)
(Editor’s note: Isaac Peterson shares his tips and strategies for dealing with stress, something we could all use. Thank you, Isaac! KT) Nobody needs me to tell them how hard it is to live with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), but I do it all the time anyway. But I don’t think I’ve written yet (more…)
Join us for as we host a speakers’ panel of experts to discuss the dynamic interactions between brain injury and mental health. Topics may include, but not limited to, community re-integration following an injury, the relationship between anxiety and depression on cognitive functioning, and structuring life to optimize success following a brain injury. The panel (more…)
(Editor’s Note: Writer and BEST Guest Blog Contributor, Isaac Peterson, shares part two of a two part article on brain injury and mental health. Here’s what he’s learned. KT). I hope you liked my previous article, about a man who survived a steel rod going all the way through his skull and survived. His case (more…)