Traumatic brain injuries
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Summary: Car and motorcycle accidents are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries. Many traumatic brain injuries go unreported by the injured person. Many of these injured people are displaying personality changes that are only noticed by the family and close friends of the accident victim.
Traumatic Brain Injuries – Assessment and Treatment
Car and motorcycle accidents are the most common cause of
traumatic brain injuries. Many traumatic
brain injuries go unreported by the injured person. Many of these injured people are displaying
personality changes that are only noticed by the family and close friends of
the accident victim. Unfortunately the
client rarely reports or is unaware the true extent of the injuries suffered. In the case of head injuries, it is almost
always a phone call from the significant other that will alert me to the
possibility of personality changes after a car or motorcycle accident.
The accident victim will, in many cases, not be completely
aware of any personality changes between pre-accident and post accident. It will generally be the family members that
will notice these differences. Some
common changes that family members might notice include[1]:
1.
General
2. Aggressive Behavior – After a motorcycle accident the victim of a head injury may become more aggressive or confrontational.
3. Self Centered Behavior – The family may notice that the victim appears apathetic or self centered.
4. Changes in Sexual Behavior – These changes can be demonstrated by either less interest or more interest in sexual activities following an accident.
5. Mood Swings – After a motorcycle accident, loved ones may notice that the accident victim displays volatile mood swings.
6. Poor Memory – Many concussion victims complain of and loved ones notice that the victim has a very poor memory. The memory deficits can be minor such as constantly losing items to very significant memory deficiencies such as being unable to find one’s way home without a GPS.
7. Lack of Awareness of Deficits – In many cases, the biker with the traumatic brain injury will be unaware of many of the personality changes.
It is imperative that the accident victim seek medical treatment if the any of the above personality changes are noticed. The victim will may not notice the personality changes, but if he/she is suffering any of the more common physical symptoms it is important to be evaluated by qualified medical provider. These symptom include:
1. Headaches;
2. Nausea or vomiting;
3. Fatigue or drowsiness;
4. Difficulty sleeping;
5. Dizziness;
6. Convulsions or seizures;
7. Dilation of one or both pupils;
8. Loss of coordination;
9. Confusion;
10. Memory loss;
11. Slurred speech;
12. Irritability; and
13. Depression.
Treatment
Currently, the treatment for the psychiatric disorders
stemming from a head injury are no different than treatment for the psychiatric
disorder itself. That does not mean that
it is not important to quickly report symptoms of head injuries, as some
symptoms such as prolonged nausea and dizziness can be representative of
medical conditions that require immediate treatment. The good news is that, because of the
publicity of concussions provided by the NFL, studies and treatment trials are
being started daily. Hopefully, we can
reach a point where timely diagnosis and treatment of traumatic brain injuries
can prevent some of the long term psychiatric disorders.
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