Brain Injury Group
The
Brain Injury Support Group is designed for persons who have suffered
a mild brain injury (i.e., motor vehicle accident, traumatic injury,
aneurysm) and are motivated by educational or vocational goals. The
group seeks to offer support through group discussion, counseling and
therapeutic activity designed to maximize coping and life skills as
well as provide opportunities for peer support. Discussion topics may
include but are not limited to adjustment issues, grief/loss, transition
to school/work, relationship issues and community resources.
The group is facilitated by professionals from the fields of social
work and speech pathology, as well as brain injury survivors. There
is no fee for the group. The Brain Injury Group is designed for adults
16 and older with vocational or educational goals.
Group meetings are held the first Monday of each month from 6:00 pm
to 7:00 pm at the IU Speech and Hearing Clinic, room 018 on the Bloomington
Campus.
To obtain more information or to refer individuals for group participation
please call the IU Speech and Hearing Clinic at (812) 855-2912.
Last updated:
Monday, November 12, 2007
Comments: kelkins@indiana.edu
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