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Finding Exceptions
Let’s face it. We all have days when nothing seems to go right. When a series of unfortunate events is the theme of the day or week or even sometimes
Let’s face it. We all have days when nothing seems to go right. When a series of unfortunate events is the theme of the day or week or even sometimes
Welcome Home Podcast – A Podcast for Veterans, About Veterans, by Veterans Click to listen: Join Larry Zilliox, host of the Willing Warriors podcast, for an insightful conversation with Donna
June 2024 is Aphasia Awareness Month. Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write [1]. Aphasia is the
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has recognized Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM) every May to increase awareness about mental health’s vital role in our overall health
The month of March is special as it is Brain Injury Awareness Month! During Brain Injury Awareness, all those within the brain injury community, whether survivors, caregivers, professional treatment providers,
With brain injuries creating a growing public health concern, I’m reaching out to invite you and other leaders in the region’s healthcare, business, and nonprofit sectors to join the Brain
Joy Koeppen, LCSW, CBISManager, Brain Injury Services Counseling Program For many, this is a time to reflect on the past year and make goals for the coming year. Others are
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT:Andrew Wilinski, Director of Development703-451-8881 | awilinski@braininjurysvcs.org NATIONAL DISABILITY LEADER DONNA MELTZER TO TAKE REINS OF BRAIN INJURY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION New CEO Will Help Strengthen Important
B. Stratton, LCSWBrain Injury Services Counseling Program The holiday season, for some, is viewed more as a stressful versus joyous time of year. If you find yourself to be one
B. Stratton, LCSWBrain Injury Services Counseling Program The holiday season, for some, is viewed more as a stressful versus joyous time of year. If you find yourself to be one
Brain Injury Services remains a vital link to community-based services for people living with brain injury in Northern Virginia and surrounding counties. Last year, we provided FREE person-centered services to
Joy Koeppen, LCSW, CBISCounseling Manager at Brain Injury Services The World Health Organization (WHO) has deemed Wednesday, October 10th, as World Mental Health Day to “raise awareness of mental health
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are