Welcome to the BIAWA Articles Index
Below is a full listing of all the Word Documents that comprise the content library that we draw from when mailing out our information packets.
To access these, you must have Microsoft Word or it's equivalent on your computer.
The best way to access these is to "Right-Click" on the document name and then "Save" it to your computer desktop to open later.
Special Legal Articles on Trauma and Disability:
Basic
basic packet cover letter.doc
Best Friend.doc
mission description.doc
Understanding Brain Injury.doc
Behavior
Anger and Depression.doc
Anger Following Brain Injury.doc
Anger Management.doc
Behavioral !nterventions.doc
Behavioral Symptoms.doc
Frustration.doc
Motivation.doc
Practical Tips.doc
Recovering From.doc
Caregiver
Children
Adolescents with Brain Injury.doc
Behavioral Challenges in Children.doc
Diagnosing Pediatric Post.doc
Family Functioning.doc
Cognitive Compensation
Be Your Own Best Friend.doc
Errorless Learning.doc
Improving Memory.doc
Memory Compensations.doc
Recovery at Home.doc
Recovery in the Community.doc
Cognitive Defined
Cognitive
1st person account.doc
Ranch Los Amigos Levels.doc
Tools for lndependence.doc
Cognitive Rehab
Cog-beh BI Rehab.doc
Cogrehab Factsheet.doc
Computerized Retraining.doc
Coma
Aspects Family Perspective.doc
Aspects Patients Perspective.doc
What is Coma.doc
Concussion
Interventions for Mild Brain Injuries.doc
Journey Toward Understanding.doc
Minor Head Trauma.doc
Driving
Safe Driving After Brain Injury.doc
WA state policies.doc
When is it safe to drive.doc
Education
Children and Adolescents.doc
Classroom Strategies.doc
Communication.doc
Implications.doc
Performance.doc
Students.doc
Unseen Problems.doc
Epilepsy
Epilepsy from TBI.doc
Epilepsy Information.doc
Post-traumatic epilepsy.doc
Seizures.doc
Family
Brothers and Sisters.doc
Families With Head Injured Members.doc
Family Adjustment to Brain Injury.doc
Helping With Recovery.doc
Impact on the Family and Spouse.doc
Living with a Head Injured Spouse.doc
Parenting After Brain Injury.doc
Recommendations to Ease.doc
Reflections of a Spouse.doc
The Forgotten Feeling.doc
The Sibling Bond.doc
Generic
Brain Injury Defined page.doc
Patients Point of View 1.doc
From the Patient2.doc
From the Patient3.doc
From the Patient4.doc
Frontal Lobe Injury.doc
Grieving.doc
Headaches.doc
Loss of Self.doc
Steps to Recovery.doc
symptomspatterns.doc
The Benefits of Memory Loss.doc
Understanding Brain Injury.doc
What Does It Feel Like.doc
Neuropsych
Providers
cover page.doc
Initial Consult.doc
Preappointment questions.doc
Rehabilitation
BI Family Guide page.doc
Families Involvement.doc
Medical Mgmt terms.doc
Rehabilitation Models page.doc
Sexuality
Disruption of Sexuality.doc
Possible Effects of TBI.doc
Sexuality.doc
To Others.doc
Stress
Personal Myths.doc
Stress Management.doc
Stress Reducers.doc
Stress.doc
Substances
12 Steps of AA.doc
Alcohol and Drugs Harmful.doc
Alcohol Is An Insidious Drug.doc
Did I Mention the Teeth.doc
Substance Abuse and TBI.doc
Vocational
7 Habits.doc
Brain Injury and Return to Work.doc
Employment Resources.doc
resource descriptions.doc
Supported Employment.doc
Working With Employees.doc
Workplace accommodations.doc