Changes (Digital Download)
We all go through changes a number of times throughout our life. Sometimes the change can be a positive experience, sometimes it may be a negative. Despite being positive or negative the stages we go through remain consistent and this also applies to what we experience when we go through rehabilitation following an event or traumatic experience.
This book is an attempt to visually explain, in a simplistic way, what humans experience when we go through rehabilitation, or another significant trauma in our life. The intent is to help those during their difficult time increase their readiness for change using information across fields of psychology, neurology, physiology and clinical experience.
We all go through changes a number of times throughout our life. Sometimes the change can be a positive experience, sometimes it may be a negative. Despite being positive or negative the stages we go through remain consistent and this also applies to what we experience when we go through rehabilitation following an event or traumatic experience.
This book is an attempt to visually explain, in a simplistic way, what humans experience when we go through rehabilitation, or another significant trauma in our life. The intent is to help those during their difficult time increase their readiness for change using information across fields of psychology, neurology, physiology and clinical experience.
We all go through changes a number of times throughout our life. Sometimes the change can be a positive experience, sometimes it may be a negative. Despite being positive or negative the stages we go through remain consistent and this also applies to what we experience when we go through rehabilitation following an event or traumatic experience.
This book is an attempt to visually explain, in a simplistic way, what humans experience when we go through rehabilitation, or another significant trauma in our life. The intent is to help those during their difficult time increase their readiness for change using information across fields of psychology, neurology, physiology and clinical experience.