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SUMMARY:Brain Matters 2018 – Behavioral Cognitive management vs. traditio
 nal behavior management techniques
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:The sequelae of traumatic brain injury often i
 nclude emerging behaviors that challenge the survivor’s quest for renewe
 d independence. Behaviors such as impulsivity\, aggression\, depression an
 d social inappropriateness become barriers to emotional\, social and vocat
 ional recovery. Too often the survivor is defined by these behaviors which
  are attributed as a natural response to the “injury”. Many&amp;hellip\;
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