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Families After Brain Injury


Allen, K., Linn, R. T., Gutierrez, H., & Willer, B. S. (1994). Family burden following traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 39, 29-48.

Bishop, D. S., & Miller, I. W. (1988). Traumatic brain injury: Empirical family assessment techniques. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3(4), 16-30.

Blackerby, W. F. (1990). A treatment model for sexuality disturbance following brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5(2), 73-82.

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Bragg, R., Klockars, A., & Berninger, V. (1992). Comparison of families with and without adolescents with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 7(3), 94-108.

Brooks, D. N. (1991). The head-injured family. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13, 155-188.

Brooks, N., Campsie, L., Symington, C., Beattie, A., & McKinlay, W. (1986). The five year outcome of severe blunt head injury: a relative's view. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 49, 764-770.

Brooks, N., Campsie, L., Symington, C., Beattie, A., & McKinlay, W. (1987). The effects of severe head injury on patient and relative within seven years of injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2(2), 1-13.

Brooks, N. (Ed.). (1984). Closed head injury: Psychological, social, and family consequences. New York: Oxford University Press.

Brown, B. W., & McCormick, T. (1988). Family coping following traumatic head injury: An exploratory analysis with recommendations for treatment. Family Relations, 12-19.

Camplair, P., Kreutzer, J. S., & Doherty, K. (1990). Family outcome following adult traumatic brain injury: A critical review. In J. Kreutzer & P. Wehman, P. (Eds.), Community integration following traumatic brain injury (pp. 207­224). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Carlson, C., & Grotevant, H. (1987). A comparative review of family rating scales: Guidelines for clinicians and researchers. Journal of Family Psychology, 1(1), 23-47.

Cavallo, M. M., Kay, T., & Ezrachi, O. (1992). Problems and changes after traumatic brain injury: Differing perceptions within and between families. Brain Injury, 6(4), 327-335.

Chwalisz, K. (1992). Perceived stress and caregiver burden after brain injury: A theoretical integration. Rehabilitation Psychology, 37(3), 189-203.

Davis, D. L., & Schneider, L. K. (1990). Ramifications of traumatic brain injury for sexuality. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5(2), 31-37.

Eisner, J., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1989). A family information system for education following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 3, 79­90.

Epstein, N., Bishop, D. S., & Levin, S. (1978). The McMaster Model of family functioning. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 4, 19-31.

Florian, V., Katz, S., & Lahav, V. (1989). Impact of traumatic brain damage on family dynamics and functioning: A review. Brain Injury, 3, 219-233.

Garden, F. H., Bontke, C. F., & Hoffman, M. (1990). Sexual functioning and marital adjustment after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5(2), 52-59.

Gleckman, A. D., & Brill, S. (1995). The impact of brain injury on family functioning: Implications for sub-acute rehabilitation programs. Brain Injury, 9, 385-394.

Graffi, S., & Mines, P. (1989). Stress and coping in caregivers of persons with traumatic head injuries. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 13, 293-316.

Hall, K. H., Karzmark, P., Stevens, M., Englander, J., O'Hare, P., & Wright, J. (1994). Family stressors in traumatic brain injury: A two year follow-up. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 75, 876-884.

Jacobs, H. E. (1988). The Los Angeles Head Injury survey: Procedures and initial findings. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 425-431.

Kabacoff, R. I., Miller, I. W., Bishop, D. S., Epstein, N. B., & Keitner, G. I. (1990). A psychometric study of the McMaster family assessment device in psychiatric, medical, and nonclinical samples. Journal of Family Psychology, 3(4), 431-439.

Kosciulek, J. F. (1994). Dimensions of family coping with head injury. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 37, 244-258.

Kosciulek, J. F. (1994). Relationship of family coping with head injury to family adaptations. Rehabilitation Psychology, 39(4), 215-230.

Kosciulek, J. F., McCubbin, M. A., & McCubbin, H. I. (1993). A theoretical framework for family adaptation to head injury. Journal of Rehabilitation, 40-45.

Kozloff, R. (1987). Networks of social support and the outcome from severe head injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2, 14-23.

Kreutzer, J. S., & Zasler, N. D. (1989). Psychosexual consequences of traumatic brain injury: methodology and preliminary findings. Brain Injury, 3(2), 177-186.

Kreutzer, J. S., Zasler, N. D., Camplair, P., & Leininger, B. E. (1990). A practical guide to family intervention following adult traumatic brain injury. In J. Kreutzer & P. Wehman (Eds.),Community integration following traumatic brain injury (pp. 249­286). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Kreutzer, J., Marwitz, J., & Kepler, K. (1992). Traumatic brain injury: Family response and outcome. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73(8), 771-778.

Kreutzer, J., Gervasio, A., Camplair, P. (1994). Patient correlates of caregiver's distress and family functioning after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 8(3), 211-230.

Kreutzer, J., Gervasio, A., Camplair, P. (1994). Primary caregiver's psychological status and family functioning after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury 8(3), 197-210.

Kreutzer, J., Devany, C., Keck, S. (in press). Family needs following brain injury: A quantitative analysis. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.

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Leach, L. R., Frank, R. G., Bouman, D. E., & Farmer, J. (1994). Family functioning, social support, and depression after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 8, 599-606.

Lehr, E. (1990). Psychological management of traumatic brain injuries in children and adults. Rockville, MD: Aspen.

Lezak, M. D. (1978). Living with the characterologically altered brain injured patient. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 39, 111-123.

Lezak, M. D. (1986). Psychological implications of traumatic brain damage for the patient's family. Rehabilitation Psychology, 31, 241-250.

Lezak, M. D. (1988). Brain damage is a family affair. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 10, 111-123.

Livingston, M. G., Brooks, D. N., & Bond, M. R. (1985). Three months after severe head injury: psychiatric and social impact on relatives. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 48, 870-875.

Livingston, M. G., Brooks, D. N., & Bond, M. R. (1985). Patient outcome in the year following severe head injury and relatives' psychiatric and social functioning. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 48, 876-881.

Livingston, M. G. (1987). Head injury: The relative's response. Brain Injury, 1(1), 33-39.

McKinlay, W. W., Brooks, D. N., Bond, M. R., Martinage, D. P., & Marshall, M. M. (1981). The short-term outcome of severe blunt head injury as reported by relatives of injured persons. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 44, 527-533.

Mauss-Clum, N., & Ryan, M. (1981). Brain injury and the family. Journal of Neurosurgical Nursing, 13, 165-169.

Miller, I. W., Bishop, D. S., Epstein, N. B., & Keitner, G. I. (1985). The McMaster family assessment device: Reliability and validity. Journal of Family and Marital Therapy, 4(11), 345-356.

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Muir, C., Rosenthal, M., & Diehl, L. (1990). Methods of family intervention. In M. Rosenthal, E. R. Griffith, M. Bond, & J. Miller (Eds.), Rehabilitation of the adult and child with traumatic brain injury ( 2nd ed.; pp. 433-448). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis

Noller, P., & Shum, D. (1990). The couples version of FACES III: Validity and reliability. Journal of Family Psychology, 3(4), 440-451.

Oddy, M., Humphrey, M., & Uttley, D. (1978). Stresses upon the relatives of head-injured patients. British Journal of Psychiatry, 133, 507-13.

Olson, D., Portner, J., & Lavee, Y. (1985). FACES-III. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.

Orsillo, S. M., McCaffrey, R. J., & Fisher, J. M. (1993). Siblings of head-injured individuals: A population at risk. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(1), 102-115.

Panting, A., & Merry, P. H. (1972). The long term rehabilitation of severe head injuries with particular reference to the need for social and medical support for the patient's family. Rehabilitation, 38, 33-37.

Peters, L. C., Stambrook, M., Moore, A. D., & Esses, L. (1990). Psychosocial sequelae of closed head injury. Effects on the marital relationship. Brain Injury, 4(1), 39-47.

Peters, L. C., Stambrook, M., Moore, A. D., Zubeck, E., Dubo, H., & Blumenschein, S. (1992). Differential effects of spinal cord injury and head injury on marital adjustment. Brain Injury, 6(5), 461-467.

Rape, R. N., Bush, J. P., & Slavin, L. A. (1992). Toward a conceptualization of the family's adaptation to a member's head injury: A critique of developmental stage models. Rehabilitation Psychology, 37(1), 3-22.

Rivara, J. B., Jaffe, K. M., Fay, G. C., Polissar, N. L., Martin, K. M., Shurtleff, H. A., & Liao, S. (1993). Family functioning and injury severity as predictors of child functioning one year following traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 1047-1055.

Rogers, P. M., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1984). Family crises following head injury: A network intervention strategy. Journal of Neurosurgical Nursing, 16, 343­346.

Romano, M. D. (1974). Family response to traumatic brain injury. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 6, 1-4.

Rosenbaum, M., & Najenson, T. (1976). Changes in life patterns and symptoms of low mood reported by wives of severely brain-injured soldiers. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 44(6), 881-888.

Rosenthal, M., & Young, T. (1988). Effective family intervention after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3(4), 42-51.

Rosin, A. J. (1977). Reactions of families of brain injured patients who remain in a vegetative state. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 9, 1-5.

Sander, A. M., High, W. M., Hannay, H. J., & Sherer, M. (in press). Predictors of psychological health in caregivers of patients with closed head injury. Brain Injury.

Shontz, F. C. (1975). The psychological aspects of physical illness and disability. New York City: Macmillan.

Stern, J., Sazbon, L., Becker, E., et al. (1988). Severe behavioral disturbance in families of patients with prolonged coma. Brain Injury, 21, 256-262.

Tarter, S. B. (1990). Factors affecting adjustment of parents of head trauma victims. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 5, 15-22.

Thomsen, I. V. (1974). The patient with severe head injury and his family. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 6, 180-183.

Thomsen, I. V. (1984). Late outcome of severe blunt head trauma: a 10-15 year follow-up. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 47, 260-268.

Tzidkiahu, T., Sazbon, L., & Solzi, P. (1994). Characteristic reactions of relatives of post-coma unawareness patients in the process of adjusting to loss. Brain Injury, 8(2), 159-165.

Waaland, P. K., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1988). Family response to childhood traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3(4), 51-63.

Waaland, P. K. Family response to childhood brain injury. (1990). In J. Kreutzer & P. Wehman (Eds.), Community integration following traumatic brain injury (225-247). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Waaland, P., Burns, C., & Cockrell, J. (1993). Evaluation of needs of high and low income families following pediatric brain injury. Brain Injury, 7, 135-146.

Walker, A. E. (1972). Long term evaluation of the social and family adjustment to head injuries. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 4, 5-8.

Willer, B. S., Allen, K. M., Liss, M., & Zicht, M. S. (1991). Problems and coping strategies of individuals with traumatic brain injury and their spouses. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72, 460-464.

Witol, A. D., Sander, A. M., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1996). A longitudinal analysis of family needs following traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 7, 175-187.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1989). The myths of coping with loss. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 349-357.

Zarski, J. J, DePompei, R., & Zook, A. (1988). Traumatic head injury: Dimensions of family responsivity. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3(4), 31-41.

Zasler, N. D., & Kreutzer, J. S. (1990). Family and sexuality. In J. Williams & T. Kay (Eds.), Impact of head injury on family systems: An overview for professionals (pp. 253-270). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Zasler, N. D., Horn, L. J. (1990). Rehabilitative management of sexual dysfunction. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5(2), 14-24.


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