What are the most difficult psychological obstacles for patients to overcome after spinal cord injury? - Toby Huston, PhD
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What are the most difficult psychological obstacles for patients to overcome after spinal cord injury? |
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Toby Huston, PhDPsychologist, Craig Hospital, Colorado |
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A spinal cord injury presents a person, a family and everybody who loves those people with innumerable losses. Loss of control over one’s day-to-day functions, loss of body image, loss of ideas about the track that you are on in life, the trajectory, the expectations. And loss is particularly painful emotion, and I think if you had to boil it down, loss is the biggest struggle that I think most people deal with around spinal cord injury.
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What are the most difficult psychological obstacles for patients to overcome after spinal cord injury? |
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Toby Huston, PhDPsychologist, Craig Hospital, Colorado |
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A spinal cord injury presents a person, a family and everybody who loves those people with innumerable losses. Loss of control over one’s day-to-day functions, loss of body image, loss of ideas about the track that you are on in life, the trajectory, the expectations. And loss is particularly painful emotion, and I think if you had to boil it down, loss is the biggest struggle that I think most people deal with around spinal cord injury.