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Mattering After Brain Injury

A Personal Perspective: For people with brain injury, mattering to others is not only about being valued; it’s also about being given the chance to recover to our full potential.

Experiencing Climate Distress on Top of Brain Injury

People with brain injury aren't immune to climate distress. The challenge is how to adapt climate-conscious therapy for isolated people with neurophysiological impairments.
 

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