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Mild traumatic brain injury: The guidebook. Raleigh, NC]: [Lulu Enterprises Inc.], 2010.

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Radomski, Mary Vining, Margaret M. Weightman, Pauline A. Mashima, and Carole R. Roth. Mild traumatic brain injury rehabilitation toolkit. Fort Sam Houston, TX: Borden Institute, 2014.

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Stoler, Diane Roberts. Coping with mild traumatic brain injury. Garden City Park, N.Y: Avery Publishing Group, 1998.

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PTSD and mild traumatic brain injury. New York: Guilford Press, 2012.

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A, Mateer Catherine, ed. Neuropsychological management of mild traumatic brain injury. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Ann, Roberts Mary, Murph Jody R, Phillips George 1971-, and Sheehan William, eds. Mild traumatic brain injury: Episodic symptoms and treatment. San Diego: Plural Pub., 2011.

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M, Stevens Kristin, and Wolfe Tracey D. W, eds. Mild traumatic brain injury: A therapy and resource manual. San Diego: Singular Pub. Group, 1997.

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Whittemore, Laura L., ed. Understanding mild traumatic brain injury: An insightful guide to symptoms, treatments and redefining recovery: based on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: a Survivor's Handbook by Theta Theta No Beta. Boulder, Colorado, USA: Brain Injury Hope Foundation, 2010.

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American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology., ed. Scientific advances in mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for rethinking post-concussion syndrome. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Keatley, Mary Ann, and Laura L. Whittemore. Recovering from mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI): A handbook of hope for our military warriors and their families. Boulder, CO: Brain Injury Hope Foundation, 2009.

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McCrea, Michael. Mild traumatic brain injury and postconcussion syndrome: The new evidence base for diagnosis and treatment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Mild traumatic brain injury in children and adolescents: From basic science to clinical management. New York: Guilford Press, 2012.

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Co-occurring conditions toolkit: Mild traumatic brain injury and psychological health : concussion, posttraumatic stress, depression, chronic pain, headache, substance use disorder. Washington, D.C.?]: Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury, 2010.

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Bryant, Richard A. PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury. Edited by Charles B. Nemeroff and Charles R. Marmar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259440.003.0004.

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One of the more hotly debated issues in the field of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the role of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and particularly mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). This topic became increasingly the focus of attention in the context of recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, where many troops suffered PTSD and mTBIs. Over three-quarters of injuries sustained in these conflicts arose from encounters with explosive devices, and accordingly it was often claimed that the “signature injuries” of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were both PTSD and mTBI. Clinicians and researchers have thus given renewed attention to the interplay of these two conditions. This chapter reviews definitional issues of PTSD and mTBI, how PTSD can develop after mTBI, the impact mTBI may have on stress responses, the distinctive role of postconcussive syndrome, and how to manage PTSD following mTBI.
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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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Varney, Nils R., and Richard J. Roberts. Evaluation and Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Taylor & Francis Group, 1999.

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R, Varney Nils, and Roberts Richard J. 1951-, eds. The evaluation and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999.

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Bryant, Richard A., Jennifer J. Vasterling, and Terence M. Keane. PTSD and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Guilford Publications, 2017.

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Raskin, Sarah A., and Catherine A. Mateer. Neuropsychological Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Oxford University Press, USA, 1999.

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1952-, Raymond Michael J., ed. Mild traumatic brain injury: A clinician's guide. Austin, Texas: PRO-ED, 1999.

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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Clinician's Guide. Pro-Ed, 1999.

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King, Nigel S. Overcoming Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Symptoms. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2015.

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Hiatt, Liisa, Kimberly A. Hepner, Molly Simmons, Carrie M. Farmer, Heather Krull, Thomas W. Concannon, Francesca Pillemer, Teague Ruder, Andrew M. Parker, and Benjamin Batorsky. Understanding Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military Health System. RAND Corporation, 2016.

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O'Neil, Maya E. Complications of mild traumatic brain injury in veterans and military personnel: A systematic review. 2013.

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Kirkwood, Michael W., and Keith Owen Yeates. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents: From Basic Science to Clinical Management. Guilford Publications, 2012.

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Kirkwood, Michael W., and Keith Owen Yeates. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents: From Basic Science to Clinical Management. Guilford Publications, 2012.

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Pease, Sharlene L. Training of psychotherapists in the initial assessment and management of mild traumatic brain injury. 1997.

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Klimczak, Nancy Jean. The malingering of Multiple Sclerosis and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Does information facilitate success? 1995.

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Diamond, Pamela M. Traumatic brain injury. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0053.

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During the past decade, traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a frequent topic in the media. It has been a decade of expanding awareness, increased research, and growing concern about TBI of all severity levels. Consistent with this increased attention, researchers and policymakers have made strides toward greater understanding of the risks of TBI, the scope and complexity of the symptom profiles seen after TBI, and the types of treatments that optimize recovery. Recent studies have confirmed a 50 to 60% prevalence of TBI among prisoners. Most have experienced multiple injuries and experienced their first TBI in their mid-teens. Routine screening for TBI is rarely done in these settings in spite of there being a number of tested instruments available. The cognitive deficits associated with mild to moderate TBI are often indistinguishable from those associated with many mental illnesses and substance abuse. Etiology is difficult to establish; nevertheless, the common symptom patterns often make adjustment to jail or prison difficult. Educational interventions designed to improve staff knowledge of the prevalence of TBI and frequent symptom patterns are important first steps. Training staff how to modify their behavior and facilitate communication with inmates expressing these symptoms may reduce episodes of misunderstanding and potential aggression. Similarly, current programming may be modified to accommodate the cognitive deficits suffered by inmates with TBI as well as other disorders. This chapter reviews the prevalence of TBI in correctional settings, its impact on co-occurring mental illness and substance use, and opportunities to recognize, intervene, and treat patients with TBI.
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author, Hill Barbara Albers, ed. Coping with concussion and mild traumatic brain injury: A guide to living with the challenges associated with post concussion syndrome and brain trauma. Avery, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA), 2013.

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(Foreword), Gottfried Jean-Louis, ed. The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Workbook: Your Program for Regaining Cognitive Function & Overcoming Emotional Pain (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook). New Harbinger Publications, 2004.

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