A brief summary of current research.
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This study suggests that the self-esteem of people with brain injury is critical to maintaining their participation in activities. Researchers found that people with low self-esteem or who had poor coping skills after TBI tended to avoid situations because of the possibility or “threat” of a negative outcome.
Posted on BrainLine March 18, 2011.