If you are someone who likes to see all your choices laid out before you, you have come to the right place. TBI Topics lists every single article, story, research paper, podcast, and video on the BrainLine site. These content pieces are divided by topics — all the way from About TBI to Vision Problems.
Please check back often. We will be adding new content pieces on a regular basis.
Exit 245 - Fix You
August 3, 2011
Flat Freeda Music
April 6, 2011
The Basics of TBI
The first of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
November 11, 2010
The first of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
Comorbid Emotional and Behavioral Conditions of TBI
The third of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
November 11, 2010
The third of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
Reducing Restraint and Seclusion of Individuals with TBIThis webcast outlines the issues and behavioral challenges of individuals with TBI and the concerns about using seclusion and restraint on these individuals. From the Mothers and Children Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.mchb.hrsa.gov. Transcript of this audio.
January 26, 2009
Learn about the issues and behavioral challenges of individuals with TBI and the concerns about using seclusion and restraint on these individuals.
"Speechless""Speechless" written by George P. From the original CD Together We Dream, Together We Heal. All songs written and performed by the Resident-Neighbors at Northeast Center for Special Care. From the Fine Arts Program at the Northeast Center for Special Care. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.northeastcenter.com.
March 3, 2009
One person with TBI moved from being "speechless" to recording his own song.
StoryCorps Atlanta: Frank and Claudia Ford
Frank Ford had just graduated from the University of Georgia when his entire family was in a terrible car accident. Frank fell in a coma and was given a 50-50 chance of survival. He lived, but now -- at age 43 - he suffers from brain damage and memory loss ... and can sometimes be fidgety and hard to understand. His mother and caretaker Claudia Ford talked to him about his life.
Transcript of the audio.
Attribution:
Provided courtesy of StoryCorps www.storycorps.org, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. This story was recorded in partnership with the Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse in Stone Mountain, Georgia and produced by WABE in Atlanta.
July 19, 2010
Frank Ford, 43, who sustained a severe TBI just after college graduation talks with his mother, his caregiver, about their life now.
Heads Up Concussion Information for PhysiciansHeads Up! Concussion Information for Physicians from the CDC. Transcript of this audio.
November 24, 2008
This audio information from the Centers for Disease Control can help physicians work with their patients with concussion.
Diagnostic Issues and Using Neuropsychological Reports
The second of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
November 11, 2010
The second of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
Strategies for and Modifications to Primary Care Clinical Practice to Effectively Accommodate Persons with TBI
The last of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
November 11, 2010
The last of a four-part podcast series for healthcare professionals who are NOT specialists in brain injury.
Therapy for your CEO: Executive Function Therapy
Learn what happens when standard rehabilitation techniques like physical or occupational therapy come to an end for someone with TBI.
January 26, 2009
For someone with TBI, what happens when standard rehabilitation techniques like physical or occupational therapy come to an end?
Water Under the Bridge
September 10, 2009
“Water Under the Bridge” was written by Jeff Shattuck after he sustained a brain injury. It is sung by Eryn Young. Guitars are the work of Tim Young. Bass is Sam Bevan and drums are Andy Korn. Everything was recorded by Jaime Durr at Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco. Used by permission. For more information on Jeff Shattuck and his music, go to Cerebellumblues.squarespace.com. Transcript of this Video.
Five Crazy Guys, Part 1
From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Five Crazy Guys, Part 2From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Five Crazy Guys, Part 3From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Five Crazy Guys, Part 4From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Five Crazy Guys, Part 5From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Five Crazy Guys, Part 6
From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio One, Outfront Radio Series. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.cbc.ca. Transcript of this audio.
September 1, 2009
Listen to the weekly conversations of this self-named group part 6 of 6.
The Brain Injured Soldier, Part 2
Part 2 of a 2 part series on traumatic brain injury and soldiers. Gray Matters is a radio series on the brain topics that has been produced since 1994 by Public Radio International in association with the Dana Alliance. More than 25 programs have been created on topics ranging from stress, neuroethics and learning. Transcript of this audio.
November 24, 2008
Listen to second and last part on a series about brain injuries in servicemembers, from the ongoing Gray Matters radio series.
The Brain Injured Soldier, Part 1
Part-one of a two-part podcast about the connection and intersection of traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder in U.S. Veterans. Gray Matters is a radio series on the brain topics that has been produced since 1994 by Public Radio International in association with the Dana Alliance. More than 25 programs have been created on topics ranging from stress, neuroethics and learning. Transcript of this audio.
November 24, 2008
Listen to part one or two on a series about brain injuries in servicemembers, from the ongoing Gray Matters radio series.
Lee Woodruff Talks with ASHAFrom the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Used with permission. www.asha.org
April 29, 2009
ASHA Podcast: Kathy Manning on Traumatic Brain InjuryListen to Kathy Manning, a speech language pathologist and a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association discuss issues particular to people with TBI. From the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Used with permission. www.asha.org. Transcript of this audio program.
December 2, 2008
Listen to Kathy Manning, a speech language pathologist, discuss speech issues post-TBI.
Concusssions and the NFL: Bob Salter Interviews Michael Kaplen
August 1, 2010
Listen and learn more about the effects of concussion and how professional sports and the military are addressing the problem.
CDC Cup of Health Understanding Sports TBICDC Cup of Health Understanding Sports TBI. From the CDC. Transcript of this audio.
November 24, 2008
Listen here to learn more about sports and brain injury.