by Amanda Marsh, LCSW, CCM | General, Support
People grieve after any type of loss—physical loss after a death, or an ambiguous loss after an accident—either can be devastating. Dr. Pauline Boss (2010) writes about ambiguous loss and explains that it can be a, “…physical presence with psychological absence. A...
by Amanda Marsh, LCSW, CCM | Resources
After a traumatic brain injury a person often spends weeks or months in hospitals that are often hundreds of miles from their homes. Both patients and their loved ones are unable to work. The Family Medical Leave Act will allow people who qualify to take up to 12...
by Amanda Marsh, LCSW, CCM | General, Intro, Support
From the first day a loved one is injured onward, family members and loved ones live through many changes in their daily life. Families often spend days/weeks/months in the hospital with their ill loved one. Many also experience the inability of patient and/or family...
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