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Social cognition
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posted on 2021-05-11, 22:04 authored by Dawn Neumann, Barbra ZupanBarbra Zupan, Rebecca EberleAfter traumatic brain injury (TBI), people often have difficulty with many aspects of social cognition (Figure 14–1). Social cognition deficits contribute to an array of negative outcomes, including poor interpersonal communication, inappropriate social behaviors and interactions, difficulties recognizing boundaries, problems building and maintaining personal relationships, troubled family dynamics, and employment challenges and failures. As a result, people with TBI often face isolation, lack of satisfaction in life, and poor emotional well-being.
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Editor
Silver JM; McAllister TW; Archineigas DBStart Page
281End Page
297Number of Pages
7ISBN-10
1615372474ISBN-13
9781615372478Publisher
American Psychiatric Association PublishingPlace of Publication
Washington, DCOpen Access
- No
Era Eligible
- Yes