TBI – Survivors, Caregivers, Family, and Friends

Flooding – Definition and Coping Strategies

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Many TBI survivors have difficulty filtering lots of stimuli. At times when several things are happening at once, some TBI survivors may feel overwhelmed and less able to do things. This video by the Northern Brain Injury Association explains what flooding is, what causes it, and how to avoid, minimize, and cope with it. (Video)

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Comments on: "Brain Injury Resources . . . . . . . Flooding – Definition and Coping Strategies" (4)

  1. Johh's avatar

    It would be nice if you were aware as to the full extent of your injuries. AWARE by being trained on them…then you wouldn’t flood. You couldn’t flood…

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