Brain-injured patients can relearn emotions
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 15:21
in Psychology & Sociology
The visitor in Barry Willer's office at the University at Buffalo was frustrated and deeply depressed. The man's wife had sustained a relatively mild traumatic brain injury, and he was doing all he could to support her. But despite his best efforts, the man's wife described him to friends as being "indifferent." He was at his wits end.
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