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Holding on to Hope

Finding the 'New You' after a Traumatic Brain Injury

Nicole Yeates

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Holding on to Hope
15 January 2021
Nicole's story is a journey from a probability of death or life in a vegetative state after a severe Traumatic Brain Injury, and how she used a negative prognosis as a powerful motivator to build a successful career as a Rehabilitation Counsellor, Brain Optimisation Consultant & Keynote Speaker. She is a living testament to how the strategies outlined in this book can work for you, to promote brain healing and neuroplasticity.

This book will inspire you to find a way to reach your highest potential despite the obstacles you may face whether you have been impacted by a brain injury or not.

Has a brain injury or other acquired injury thrown your life into a cycle of chaos and frustration? Are you worried about the future for yourself or someone you care about because of the impact of an injury? Would you like to reach your potential or help someone reach their potential after a brain injury?

Holding On To Hope; Finding 'the 'New You' after a Traumatic Brain Injury will help you build the foundations for:

Managing and improving short-term memory and concentration issues Increasing independence Coping with fatigue Reducing isolation Increasing productivity Increasing your empowerment Work options and injury disclosure to Employers Assisting the brain-injured person during acute and non-acute phases of care Advocating within health care systems Taking care of the Carer
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Imprint:   Holding on to Hope
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   227g
ISBN:   9780648994916
ISBN 10:   0648994910
Pages:   140
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nicole was born in Newcastle, Australia and has worked in the occupational rehabilitation industry, as a Rehabilitation Counsellor for 15 years. She continues to work with people who have sustained acquired work related injuries, and has set up her business 'Holding On To Hope' as a specific service to assist people reach their highest potential after a brain injury. She is passionate about assisting people to realise their strengths and their potential, despite their adversity. For more information you can go to www.holdingontohope.com.au

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