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    Brain Inj. 1996 Aug;10(8):551-65.

    Miserable minority: emotional risk factors that influence the outcome of a mild traumatic brain injury.

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    San Francisco Neuropsychiatric Associates, CA 94109, USA.

    Abstract

    Emotional risk factors are explored in four case studies, each of whom had sustained a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). Selected pre-existing personality traits that compounded the symptom presentation included over-achievement, dependency, grandiosity and borderline personality traits. Premorbid risk factors are described and their influence on co-morbid and post-morbid difficulties is discussed. We also touched upon the therapeutic issues involved in our cases. General treatment considerations are highlighted for dealing with grandiosity, narcissistic features and borderline traits. Over-achievement and perfectionism are discussed in the context of providing treatment for stress management. Finally, the effect of pre-existing emotional trauma combined with the MTBI is discussed.

    PMID:
    8836512
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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