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Learning to Remember Sarah Raskin, PhD, Making Strides magazine, Brain Injury Association of Connecticut Page 2 of 2

Living with a memory problem can be challenging. Try to work up the courage to tell friends, co-workers and family members that you have a memory problem so that they don’t become frustrated and angry with you. There are many wonderful resources you can direct them to read. The Brain Injury Association of Connecticut maintains a library of helpful articles about memory as well as other topics pertinent to brain injury. Please call for further information.

 

Sarah Raskin, Ph.D. is a Neuropsychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity College. Her research focuses on memory impairment and rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. She facilitates a monthly brain injury support group.

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From the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut. Reprinted with permission. Third-party reprinting restricted. www.BIACT.org.

 Comments [1]

i ave a hard time saying tings that i am looking at like phone in my hand bet my mind and mouth wont say i is that my life now

May 10th, 2012 11:03am

 

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