This is a unique and moving story of men and women who have suffered a severe head injury and their struggle to return to the life they led before the accident. The book follows these young people and their families over a period of a year and highlights the serious problems and repercussions that head injury can have on family life and relationships. It reveals the lack of adequate help and support from Health and Social Services and suggests ways in which this dire situation might be improved. Based on an in-depth study of twenty families, the story is often told in the words of the young head injured people themselves and of their mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers. It is essential reading for all those involved in the planning and provision of services in the community and will be of intense interest to anyone who has suffered a head injury and to their families and friends.
Life after Head Injury : The Experiences of Twenty Young People and Their Families