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== Personality Changes ==
Personality changes are a frequent sequelae to TBI. These changes have a large effect on the other members of the family, as well as on the wider social circle.


== Effects on Family Relationships ==
== Effects on Family Relationships ==
The result of these emotional and cognitive changes has an enormous impact on the patient's family unit. Frequently roles of family members will alter significantly, and the family unit has to reorganise in order to compensate for the changes which the person with TBI shows in behaviour and cognitive ability.
The result of these emotional and cognitive changes has an enormous impact on the patient's family unit. Frequently roles of family members will alter significantly, and the family unit has to reorganise in order to compensate for the changes which the person with TBI shows in behaviour and cognitive ability.
== Effects on Wider Social Context ==
It is not uncommon for the emotional and intellectual sequelae of TBI to have huge impact on the place of the person within society. They may be unable to resume their usual work, leisure and study activities.


== References  ==
== References  ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

There are many cognitive impairments which occur following Traumatic Brain Injury [TBI]. More than 60% of people with moderate or severe TBI report cognitive and behavioural changes lasting more than 10 years post TBI, and more than 50% are unable to return to their previous work.

Effects on Intellect[edit | edit source]

Attention span & concentration

Memory & learning

Thought processing difficulties

Emotional Effects[edit | edit source]

Emotional lability/mood swings

Reduced empathy, increased egocentricity

Altered perception of self

Apathy

Personality Changes[edit | edit source]

Personality changes are a frequent sequelae to TBI. These changes have a large effect on the other members of the family, as well as on the wider social circle.

Effects on Family Relationships[edit | edit source]

The result of these emotional and cognitive changes has an enormous impact on the patient's family unit. Frequently roles of family members will alter significantly, and the family unit has to reorganise in order to compensate for the changes which the person with TBI shows in behaviour and cognitive ability.

Effects on Wider Social Context[edit | edit source]

It is not uncommon for the emotional and intellectual sequelae of TBI to have huge impact on the place of the person within society. They may be unable to resume their usual work, leisure and study activities.

References[edit | edit source]