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A brain injury can result in a complex web of complications that are difficult to tease apart. If you are struggling to make sense of your (or your loved one's) symptoms and need help navigating your way to diagnosis and treatment, this guide is for you.

A Guide to Depression After a Brain Injury helps you:

-Understand the reasons why depression after a brain injury can be unique
-Identify the many problems that can mimic depression or complicate a diagnosis
-Prepare for a doctor's appointment
-Become familiar with the various prescription drugs that can help (or hurt)
-Recognize how antidepressants can improve recovery after a brain injury

This 54-page book is a straightforward, painless read but is packed with the most current research and expert-guided advice.

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