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Brain Injuries and Suicide

Brain Injuries and Suicide Category Where brain injuries and suicide are concerned, the following are some of the risk factors: depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, lower levels of psychosocial functioning, aggressive behavior, and those with poor decision making skills. Other risk factors are panic attacks, issues with anger, memory loss and impaired thinking, substance […]

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Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion) Increases the Risk of Suicide

Brain Injury Category Brain injury can increase the risk of suicide in those affected, which unfortunately many traumatic brain injury articles seem to ignore. Because of this even the mild traumatic brain injury treatment usually involves some form of anti-depressant. Traumatic brain injury symptoms include losing consciousness from a hit. Afterwards the person may experience […]

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5 Reasons Why Depression and Alcohol Don’t Mix After Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain Injury Category By Marilyn Lash Depression is among the most common psychiatric diagnoses after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adolescents and adults. Some people experience depressive signs or symptoms immediately following their injury. Others struggle with the onset of depression months or even years later as they struggle to cope with the changes […]

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