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BIAQD Library Phone: 613 967 2756 Address: The Core Centre, 2ed floor 223 Pinnacle Street Belleville Ontario K8N 3A7 Email: biaqd@bellnet.ca 1 Table Of Contents 1. 2. 3. Cover Table of Contents Table of Contents 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A student who never stopped learning After the Wreck I Picked Myself Up. Spread My Wings, and Flew Away Against All Odds A Life of Grace Brain: The Complete Mind Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Developing… Social Skills, Self Control, Job Seeking Skills Brain Lash Behind the Smile Brain Tumor Brain Basics Brain Tumours Brain Injury Safety Education& Prevention Crash Test Coping with Life after Injury Chicken Soup for the Soul: Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries Conquering the Darkness Courage After Coma Counselling in Rehabilitation Communication Without Speech Children’s Activity Book Drugs (Know the Facts, Cut Your Risk) Drug Safety Epilepsy For the Love of My Children Franklins Bicycle Helmet Go Fly a Bike Glowing Hearts 3 Getting on with the Rest of Your Life After Stroke Head Cases Head Injury Recovery in Real Life In an Instance In Search of Wings I had Brain Surgery, What’s Your Excuse? I Can’t Remember Me Invisible and Disabilities Ketchup On The Baseboard Life Beyond Hearing Loss 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 2 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. Look Inside Your Brain Lets Learn About Epilepsy Look, Listen and Live My Stroke of Insight Mick Harte Was Here My Grandma Doesn’t Wear A Helmet Over My Head Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear Pain (Learning to deal with it) Personal Safety Patient Resource Handbook Remind Me Why I’m Here Second Chance Stress Without Distress The Brain That Changes Itself The Man Who Lost Himself The Fun Book The Human Brain Book The Day My Life Changed The Incredible Human Flip Chart The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat The Chronic Pain Patient The Man With a Shattered Word The joy of Stress The Challenge of Stress The Brain and Behavior Trauma The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Until the Cows Come Home Understanding Transient Ischemic Attack Unlocking The Myths Understanding Your Senses View From the Bedpan Whiplash You Can’t Use Your Brain if You’re a Jelly Fish 3 Title: A Student Who Never Stopped Learning Author: Grazia Murdoch-Riolo Publisher: Grazia MurdochRiolo # of Copies: 2 Summary: This story is to educate people, and to give hope to those who suffer. To show them the other side of the mountain where another life can be lived. Where we can learn to live a life of faith, with love for God, and without discouragement, even when the prognosis is very poor or the situation is tragic. This story has another purpose- to deliver a message to people, to educate parents of children with a disability. 4 Title: After the Wreck I Picked Myself Up. Spread My Wings, and Flew Away Author: Joyce Carol Oates Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers # of Copies: 1 Summary: Jenna Abbott separates her life into two categories: before the wreck and after the wreck. Before the wreck, she was leading a normal life with her mom in suburban New York. After the wreck, Jenna is alone, trying desperately to forget what happened that day on the bridge. She’s determined not to let anyone get close to her- she never wants to feel so broken and fragile again. 5 Title: Against All Odds Author: Graig W. Meyers, M.S. Publisher: Book Masters # of Copies: 1 Summary: God having provided me with colors to paint a masterpiece of opportunity following my tragedy, I feel indebted to touch dawn’s bright awakening with an effervescent spirit, and not gaze westward to mourn the day’s passing. 6 Title: A Life of Grace Author: Jillian King Publisher: Epic Press # of Copies: 1 Summary: In this story, A life of Grace, children will learn about brain injury and its consequences, how to interact with friends who sustain a traumatic brain injury and the importance of and reasoning behind, protecting their head whenever possible. 7 Title: Brain: The Complete Mind Author: Michael S. Sweeney Publisher: National Geographic # of Copies: 1 Summary: Take a minute to think about what your brain is doing- right now- as you are reading this text: Millions and millions of neurons are utilizing countless synapses to process the words. Using today’s modern technology combined with the cumulative knowledge of thousands of years of research brain takes you to the place where consciousness originates. 8 Title: Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Developing… Social Skills, Self Control, Job Seeking Skills Author: William H. Burke, Michael Wesolowski, Mark Guth Publisher: HDI Publishers # of Copies: 1 of each (3 books) Summary: These books are informational and help books for people with an ABI. 9 Title: Brain Lash Author: Gail L. Denton, Ph D Publisher: Demos Health # of Copies: 1 Summary: Brain lash, an easy accessible guide that complements medical treatment for anyone with mild brain injury. Written by a psychotherapist who has experienced mild traumatic brain injury firsthand, its down-to-earth, practical advice covers virtually every aspect of the recovery process. 10 Title: Behind the Smile Author: Marie Osmond Publisher: WARNER BOOKS # of Copies: 1 Summary: At age 39, known for her signature smile and upbeat attitude, Marie Osmond was living with what seemed to be the pictureperfect life. She was beautiful, talented, happily married, and cohosting the successful Donny and Marie show. She had postpartum depression. This is a personal story of her struggle and life. 11 Title: Brain Tumor Author: Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada Publisher: Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada # of Copies: 1 Summary: This handbook was compiled by the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada to assist patients and families affected by brain tumors. 12 Title: Brain Basics Author: OBIA Publisher: Bayshore Home Health # of Copies: 1 Summary: The Brain Basics training program is to provide frontline Health Care workers and others with an introduction to the world of brain injury and to equip them with information that will allow them to work effectively with persons who have sustained an Acquired Brain Injury. 13 Title: Brain Tumours Author: NBTF Publisher: National Brain Tumor Foundation # of Copies: 1 Summary: This book teaches you about the brain and tumors. 14 Title: Brain Injury Safety Education& Prevention Author: George Peter Gatsis Publisher: Black Diamond Effect # of Copies: 7 Summary: A comic book about being safe, protecting your brain and being aware of yourself. 15 Title: Crash Test Author: Chris Bye Publisher: Bastian Books # of Copies: 2 Summary: During their years growing up together in St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Chris and Rick Bye wanted nothing more than to be race-car drivers. Their dream actually came true as both men persevered to develop successful racing careers, competing at such venues as Daytona, Mosport, and Mt. Tremblant. Then Rick, on his way to participate in the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona, had a nearly fatal accident. While driving his race-car hauler on I-77 near Statesville, North Carolina, he slammed into two semi trucks waiting for traffic to clear. Chris suddenly found himself at his brother’s side-not for another race but to help him recover from severe brain damage. Crash Test is Chris’s inspiring story of crisis, transformation, and triumph, showing how two men’s tenacity, tested on the racetrack, brought them through what would become the race of their lives. 16 Title: Coping with Life after Injury Author: MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Publisher: (Editor) Janice H. Lord # Of Copies: 2 Summary: MADD’s mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime. This book is an informational book about coping with an injury, coping with a spinal cord injury, and closed head injury. 17 Title: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries Author: (101 authors) Amy Newark and Dr. Carolyn Roy-Bornstein Publisher: Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication Data # Of Copies: 3 Summary: Stories about surviving and thriving are paramount importance. This book is inspiring and motivating-a great boost for the spirit, as well as a source of useful information. 18 Title: Conquering the Darkness Author: Deborah A. Quinn Publisher: PARAGON HOUSE # of Copies: 1 Summary: She was living a fairy tale life, happily married and financially secure, until that fateful day when her car careened off the road leaving her husband dead and her in a coma. Seriously injured, she had to struggle to learn how to function again while others seeking to grab her business and fortune saw her as easy prey. 19 Title: Courage After Coma Author: Mufty Mathews Publisher: Uneek Experience # of Copies: 1 Summary: On November 30, 1987, on a dark, cold night, the phone call every parent dreads came to us. Wendy, our 27 year old daughter, was in a car accident; something shattered her skull and crashed into her brain. 20 Title: Counselling in Rehabilitation Author: William Stewart Publisher: CROOM HELM # of Copies: 1 Summary: The emphasis is on the personal, emotional and social aspects of disease and disability, rather than on practical physical procedures. 21 Title: Communication without Speech Author: Anne Warrick Publisher: ISAAC # of Copies: 1 Summary: In the summer of 1996, ISAAC’s biennial conference was held in Vancouver, Canada. At that conference the idea of a book about augmentative communication, one which could be used by parents, relatives, community workers, neighbours and friends in every village and city in the world, was born. 22 Title: Children’s Activity Book Author: Operation Lifesaver Publisher: Canada Safety Council # of Copies: 1 Summary: Teaching children about railroad safety. 23 Title: Drugs (Know the Facts, Cut Your Risks) Author: CPLT Publisher: National Library of Canada Summary: This book cannot answer every possible question about drugs. It can provide readers with some basic guidance, helping them to see things that they might otherwise miss, to understand them, and to act on them. 24 Title: Drug Safety Author: Community Safety Net Publisher: City Of Quinte West # of Copies: 1 Summary: To educate children on drug safety. 25 Title: Epilepsy and… Seniors, Professionals and caregivers, Living, Teens, Safety, Overview, Women, Parents, Teacher Author: Edmonton Epilepsy Association Publisher: E.E.A # of Copies: 2 of each book (19 books) Summary: These books are guides to help people who know someone with epilepsy. It tells the reader facts, lifestyles, questions and answers, safety, seizures, and tips. 26 Title: For the Love of my Children Author: Lin Damboise Publisher: Lin Damboise # of Copies: 1 Summary: My true life story begins as being the only boy of three children. We grew up on a farm near a small town. After I finished school I started working in the mines, got married and had two girls. Five weeks after we had our second girl, I had a mining accident which left me in a coma for almost a month. When I woke up I was paralysed on my left side, and had lost my speech. My wife could not handle it and took the kids and left. Eventually I learned I learned to walk and talk again. 27 Title: Franklin’s Bicycle Helmet Author: Kids can Press Publisher: CORUS # of Copies: 1 Summary: A book about Franklin learning to be a safe bike rider and wearing the right helmet for him. 28 Title: Go Fly a Bike Author: Bill Haduch Publisher: Dutton Children’s Books # of Copies: 1 Summary: The ultimate book about bicycle fun, freedom and science. An informational book about your bike and how to take care of yourself and the bike. 29 Title: Gloving Hearts 3 Author: Jeffrey Tiessen& Kimberly Tiessen Publisher: Gluckstein # of Copies: 1 Summary: Short stories about mothers and their children with disabilities. 30 Title: Getting on with the Rest of Your Life After Stroke Author: Michael Cloutier Publisher: Canadian Stroke Network # of Copies: 1 Summary: Think of this program as learning to fly. First there is “LiftOff” where participants will learn the ingredients to getting off the ground; then there is Gaining Altitude when participants will put into practice in their community and in their own lives some of the learned skills; the final stage is “full flight” when the participants have a plan for meaningful activity for the rest of their life. 31 Title: Head Cases Author: Michael Paul Mason Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux # of Copies: 2 Summary: Manson deftly conveys the frustrations and inequities of traumatic brain injury… He performs a valuable service by calling attention to the plight of the brain injured. Manson has provided a needed, and sobering, account of reality. 32 Title: Head Injury Recovery in Real Life Author: Larry E. Schutz & Michael E. Schutz Publisher: Plural Publishing # of Copies: 1 Summary: Some people may wonder why recovery from head injury needs to be the subject of a book. It is commonly assumed that an injury to the brain heals up; however, that idea is a myth. Brain damage is permanent. For many years, the National Head Injury Foundation issued its newsletter under this motto: After head injury life is never the same. They felt it was important for members to understand that the healing process is less complete than most expect it to be. 33 Title: In an Instant Author: Lee and Bob Woodruff Publisher: Thorndike Press # Of Copies: 2 Summary: In January 2006, the Woodruffs had it all. With a happy marriage and four beautiful children, Lee was a public relations executive and Bob had just named co-anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight. Then, while Bob was embedded with the military in Iraq, he suffered a traumatic brain injury that nearly killed him. In an Instance is the frank and compelling account of how Bob and Lee’s lives came together, were blown apart, and then were miraculously put back together again- and how they survived the tragedy that gripped a nation. 34 Title: In Search of Wings Author: Beverley Bryant Publisher: Wings # of Copies: 1 Summary: In search of wings tells the devastating true story of a gymnastics judge’s coping with TBI after an auto accident that affected her cognitive skills and memory. 35 Title: I Had Brain Surgery, What’s Your Excuse? Author: Suzy Becker Publisher: Workman Publishing # of Copies: 1 Summary: An irreverent, inspiring story of an artist overcoming a terrifying medical condition and reclaiming her funny bone. 36 Title: I Can’t Remember Me Author: Judy Martin-Urban, Courtney Martin Larson Publisher: LangMarc Publishing # of Copies: 1 Summary: This touching true story begins in Indiana in 1997, shortly after Courtney graduated from college. Left with a life-threatening brain injury, her brave struggle back to her family and a productive life is most inspiring. With love and help of family, friends and faith, life can take on a new meaning. 37 Title: Invisible Illnesses and Disabilities Author: Sharon E. Smith Publisher: Lifestyles Press # of Copies: 1 Summary: Sharon Smith’s book is a common-sense, hands-on approach to gaining wellness that everyone who has suffered a disability needs to read. The book is rich in suggestions to improve your life, regain your self-esteem, and climb out if the doldrums that so often accompany long-term that are imperceptible to others. 38 Title: Ketchup on the Baseboard Author: Carolyn Rocchio Publisher: Lash&Associates Publishing # of Copies: 1 Summary: On November 23, 1982, the Rocchio Family changed forever. Tim Rocchio was in a horrific car accident. This catastrophic event changed the course of this family’s future. 39 Title: Life beyond Hearing Loss Author: CHS/SCO Publisher: Canadian hearing Society # of Copies: 1 Summary: The Canadian Hearing Society is the leading provider of services, products and information. 40 Title: Look inside Your Brain Author: A Poke and Learning Book Publisher: A Poke & Look Learning Book # of Copies: 1 Summary: A children’s book about their brain and how it works. 41 Title: Lets Learn about Epilepsy Author: The Epilepsy Company Publisher: Edmonton Epilepsy Association # of Copies: 1 Summary: An activity book about epilepsy for children. 42 Title: Look, Listen and Live Author: Daniel Di Tota Publisher: Operation Lifesaver # Of Copies: 2 Summary: Children have always had a fascination with trains. Their curiosity has often drawn them to dangerous areas near railway equipment and property. This activity book is part of Operations Lifesaver’s anti-trespassing program. With your help, it is designed to educate children about the association dangers. 43 Title: My Stroke of Insight Author: Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D. Publisher: Viking # of Copies: 1 Summary: I was, by anyone’s standard, no longer normal. In my own unique way, I had become severely mentally ill. And I must say, there was both freedom and challenge for me in recognizing that our neurological perception of the external world, and our relationship to it, is a product of our neurological circuitry. For all those years of my life, I really had been a figment of my own imagination. 44 Title: Mick Harte Was Here Author: Barbara Park Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf # of Copies: 1 Summary: My father started to cry then. I think that’s when it first hit me we were in way over our heads in this one. This was one of those tragedies that needed a family that knew what it was doing. Like the Kennedys or the Queen of England and her whole bunch. Not a family like ours that comes unglued if someone doesn’t follow the morning bathroom schedule. 45 Title: My Grandma Doesn’t Wear A Helmet Author: Shoshanna Brett Anisman Publisher: Trafford # of Copies: 1 Summary: My Grandmas name was Roz but I called her Bubbie. She was the coolest Grandma ever and I can prove it. I’m going to tell you a fantastical story that will explain it all. 46 Title: Over my head Author: Claudia L. Osborn Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing # Of Copies: 2 Summary: This is an exceptionally well-written and engaging account of one woman’s experiences, thoughts, feelings and relationships as she slowly navigates a terrible corner in her life, and ultimately finds a “new identity.” 47 Title: Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear Author: Sol mogerman Publisher: iUniverse # of Copies: 1 Summary: Sol was unexpectedly hit head-on by a drunk driver on an icy mountain road in the fall of 1985 as he was coming home from his evening job as a professional musician. As a result of this accident, he suffered a brain injury (stroke) that affected his ability to play music and changed his life forever. 48 title: Pain (Learning to Live Without it) Author: Dr. David Corey and Stan Solomon Publisher: Macmillan of Canada # of Copies: 1 Summary: A definitive book on managing chronic pain, which is any pain which lasts for six months or more. Thorough, simply written, and with clear illustrations, it emphasizes the importance of the sufferer’s own active involvement in a step-by-step program. This-up-to-date book demon striates how to handle pain. 49 Title: Personal Safety Author: Community Safety Net Publisher: City of Quinte West # of Copies: 1 Summary: Teaches kids about personal safety. 50 Title: Patient Resource Handbook Author: Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada Publisher: Searching Canada Inc. # of Copies: 1 Summary: At Brain Tumour Foundation Canada, we are dedicated to reaching every Canadian affected by a brain tumour with support, education and information, and to funding brain tumour research. 51 Title: Remind Me Why I’m Here Author: Dianna Lund Publisher: iUniverse, Inc # of Copies: 1 Summary: In the spring of 1996, Diana Lund was top-ranked project manager in her min-thirties when a car accident instantly changed her personality and her life’s direction. Thrust into short-term memory loss and cognitive deficit, self-perception kept colliding into reality. Neurologists underestimated her difficulties; they sent her back to work, to manage multi-million dollar contracts, in a mentally compromised state. 52 Title: Second Chance Author: Michael J. Pasloski Publisher: Canadian Cataloguing # of Copies: 1 Summary: Michael has some stories to tell. He is a musician, businessman, husband, and father. A good and stable life- until he was critically injured in a car accident near Kamsack, Saskatchewan, on January 21, 1997. 53 Title: Stress Without Distress Author: Hans Selye Publisher: McCELLAND AND STEWART # of Copies: 1 Summary: Hans Selye knows more about stress than any other scientist alive. Here, taking off the lab coat and speaking simply to all of us, he offers a lifetime of learning about how survive in a pressure-ridden society. 54 title: The Brain That Changes Itself Author: Norman Doidge, M.D Publisher: Penguin Books # Of Copies: 2 Summary: The discovery that our thoughts can change the structure and function of our brains- even into old age- is the most important breakthrough in neuroscience in four centuries. In the revolutionary look at the brain, bestselling author, psychoanalyst Norman Doidge, M.D., introduces both the brilliant scientist championing this new science of neuroplasticity and astonishing progress of the people whose lives they’ve transformed. Introducing principles we can all use as well as a riveting collection of case histories- stroke patients cured, a women with half a brain that rewired itself to work as a whole, learning and emotional disorders overcome, IQ’s raised, and aging brains rejuvenated- The Brain that Changed itself has “implications for all human beings, not to mention culture, human learning and human history.” 55 Title: The Man Who Lost Himself Author: June Callwood Publisher: Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data # Of Copies: 2 Summary: In 1988, when Terry Evanshen’s jeep was T-boned by a van running a red light, the CFL Hall of Famer sustained such a severe brain damage it was a wonder he survived. When he finally came out if a coma, he did not know who his wife was. Her face meant nothing to the former football hero. All of his memories- were gone. He had no idea who he was. 56 Title: The Fun Book: 102 Ways for Girls To Have Fun Author: Melina Gerosa Publisher: Simon & Schuster # of Copies: 1 Summary: A great read with lively, original ideas to have fun. 57 Title: The Human Brain Book Author: Rita Carter Publisher: DK # of Copies: 1 Summary: Reveals with extraordinary clarity every aspect of the human brain’s anatomy and how it functions. Hundreds of incredible images allow you to explore the brain in unprecedented detail. Includes the latest cutting-edge research and ideas about the brain. Discover how the brain works with clear, illustrated explanations that demystify complex processes, such as memory, perception, and consciousness. Find out how and why the brain malfunctions with analysis of the most common diseases and disorders to affect the brain. 58 Title: The Day My Life Changed Author: Carmel Reilly Publisher: Magpie Books # of Copies: 1 Summary: An inspiring collection of first-hand personal accounts of people whose lives have changed dramatically, sometimes suddenly, as the result of particular incidents or events. Carmel Reilly brings together the moving testimonies of ordinary people from all over the world who have triumphed over adversity and succeeded in changing the courses of their lives. She has complied a wonderful collection of uplifting stories of those who have reached crossroads or turning points in their lives. 59 Title: The Incredible Human Body Flip Chart Author: N/A Publisher: Tormont Publications Inc. # of Copies: 1 Summary: Your body is one of the most amazing machines you’ll find anywhere! Find out what’s inside of you, and learn about how your different organs work. 60 Title: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (and Other Clinical Tales) Author: Oliver Sacks Publisher: Summit Books New York # of Copies: 1 Summary: In The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Sacks cast his net wide and explores a greater variety of neurological disorders and their no less extraordinary effects upon the minds and lives of those affected. 61 Title: The Chronic Pain Patient Author: Philip L. Gildenburg, Richard A. DeVal Publisher: KARGER # of Copies: 1 Summary: This book describes a practical approach to the management of a difficult, common, and frustrating problem: the patient who complains of chronic pain and yet has no identifiable illness or structural pathology. 62 Title: The Man with a Shattered World Author: A.R Luria Publisher: Harvard University Press # of Copies: 1 Summary: This is a compelling portrait of a man’s heroic struggle to regain his mental faculties. A soldier named Zasetsky, wounded in the head at the battle of Smolensk in 1943, suddenly found himself in a frightening world: he could recall his childhood but not his recent past; half his field of vision had been destroyed; he had great difficulty speaking, reading, and writing. 63 Title: The Joy of Stress Author: Peter G. Hanson, M.D. Publisher: Hanson Stress Management Org. # of Copies: 1 Summary: An important book on a crucial subject (stress) for men and women alike. Its good medicine, that makes for very tasty reading. 64 title: The Challenge of Pain Author: Ronald Melzack&Patrick Wall Publisher: Penguin Books # of Copies: 1 Summary: Until the middle of this century research into the field of pain theory. Over the past two decades pain research has been transformed into a speciality in its own right, and is now one of the most rapidly advancing fields of science and medicine. 65 Title: The Brain and behavior Author: Frank Grubbs M.S. Publisher: The Transitional Learning Community # of Copies: 1 Summary: A work and informational book about the brain and its behavior. 66 Title: Trauma Author: Basil A. Pruitt Publisher: Lippincott Williams& Wilkins # of Copies: 1 Summary: Informational book about trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 67 Title: The Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (work book) Author: Douglas J. Mason, PSY. D. Publisher: New Harbinger Publications, Inc. # of Copies: 1 Summary: A blow to the head or the dramatic acceleration and deceleration that occur in a serious car crash can cause a traumatic brain injury. At their most serious, these events are critical and life threatening, but even a mild incident can cause problems with memory, communication, and mental focus. 68 Title: Until the Cows Come Home Author: J.T. Blakemore Publisher: Airleaf # of Copies: 1 Summary: For those of us who sometimes feel that the light at the end of the tunnel really is an oncoming train, J.T. Blackmore is living proof that we don’t have to simply stand on the tracks and be run down. This is the story of a man who faces down a great deal of adversity and lives to tell the tale. 69 Title: Understanding Transient Ischemic Attack Author: Heart and Stroke Foundation Publisher: Heart and Stroke Foundation # of Copies: 1 Summary: An informational book about TIA. 70 Title: Unlocking the Myths: Keys to Success Author: Simcoe York Children Publisher: Thomson Rogers # of Copies: 1 Summary: For parents, teachers and caregivers who are living with or working with a young person whose behavior has been affected by a brain injury, this resource guide provides a wealth of proven strategies that will facilitate a happier, and more productive quality of a life for everyone concerned. 71 title: Understanding Your Senses Author: Rebecca Treays Publisher: Usborne Science # of Copies: 1 Summary: This book opens your eyes to how you detect the world around you. Find out how tiny babies’ senses develop, uncover the trickery of optical illusions, step into the unreal world of virtual reality, and learn about the super senses of some animals. 72 Title: View from the Bedpan Author: Beverley June Richmond Publisher: Epic Press # of Copies: 2 Summary: Days after being run over by a truck, newspaper advertising rep Bev Richmond awakens to find herself flat on her back in Intensive Care with orthopedic and brain injuries. View from the bedpan is Richmond’s amusing, informative, and inspiring journey through hospitalization and healing. In this candid, touching book, read about outpourings of support and divine intervention. Witness the struggle for survival and the mastery of the commode. Meet nurses, hospital personnel, and a revolving cast of roommates. Learn about hospital routines, the art of summoning a nurse, the mystery of the closed door. Explore pain, hallucinations, and phobias, as well as the many challenges affecting long-term hospital patients. Benefit from the seventy-five helpful strategies for patients and caregivers alike. 73 Title: Whiplash Author: Dr. Arthur Ameis Publisher: SEAL BOOKS # of Copies: 1 Summary: Written especially for someone living with a neck injury, this concise, comprehensive and totally up-to-date guide tells you what you need to know about living with whiplash. From testing to treatment, from exercise to recovery. 74 title: You can’t use your Brain If You’re a Jellyfish Author: Fred Ehrlich, M.D. Publisher: Blue Apple Books # Of Copies: 3 Summary: This fun and informative look at brains-insect brains, bird brains, dog and cat and monkey brains, and our brains- and how they work is sure to intrigue young readers. As he has done in so many other books, Dr. Fred Ehrlich takes a complex subject and makes it not only understandable but fascinating, and sometimes even funny. 75 Title: Your Amazing Brain and How it Works Author: Marge Engelman Publisher: Attainment Company, Inc. # of Copies: 1 Summary: Information about the brain in a fun, easy way. 76 Title: Young Cyclist’s Guide Author: Ontario Cycling Association Publisher: Ontario Government # of Copies: 1 Summary: Teaching kids about being safe and learning about their bikes. 77 78