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'Lonely in my head': The experiences of loneliness in individuals with brain injury.

Niamh LoweLorraine CrawleyCharlotte E WilsonBrian Waldron
Published in: British journal of health psychology (2020)
This study highlights that processing the trauma, developing dialectical thinking, self-compassion, and a degree of self-acceptance assist in the movement of participants towards allowing themselves to be 'Visible with Cracks'. This allowance of self to be fully seen appears to serve an important function for reconnection with self and others. These results may help to inform brain injury rehabilitative care, through developing their understanding of the internal loneliness factors that may be influencing an individual's social isolation or social withdrawal.
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