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Living with TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury
Mark Goode
16 episodes
7 hours ago
Jeff Gould, the show's co-host, grew up in Tucson Arizona where he suffered a crippling and life altering head injury - a traumatic brain injury - at the age of 13. Turning to substance abuse for relief, Jeff would ultimately descend into homelessness and despair which he has thoughtfully described in his published memoir ‘A Life Concussed’.  

Now working as a mental health professional, Jeff brings his personal and professional experience to bear on coaching patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.  You can learn more about Jeff's practice at TBIcoaches.com

In this podcast, Jeff discusses his own experience with TBI and strategies he’s learned to live with and recover from his injury. He provides actionable guidance on how to identify TBI, what steps to take to recover, and how to support friends and loved ones suffering from a brain injury.

The co-host and executive producer of this show is Mark Goode.
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Jeff Gould, the show's co-host, grew up in Tucson Arizona where he suffered a crippling and life altering head injury - a traumatic brain injury - at the age of 13. Turning to substance abuse for relief, Jeff would ultimately descend into homelessness and despair which he has thoughtfully described in his published memoir ‘A Life Concussed’.  

Now working as a mental health professional, Jeff brings his personal and professional experience to bear on coaching patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.  You can learn more about Jeff's practice at TBIcoaches.com

In this podcast, Jeff discusses his own experience with TBI and strategies he’s learned to live with and recover from his injury. He provides actionable guidance on how to identify TBI, what steps to take to recover, and how to support friends and loved ones suffering from a brain injury.

The co-host and executive producer of this show is Mark Goode.
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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When, Where, and How to Intervene on Brain Injury
Living with TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury
55 minutes
1 year ago
When, Where, and How to Intervene on Brain Injury
In this episode we focus on a crucial aspect of rehabilitation—the intervention. I'm Mark Goode, co-host of “Living with TBI”, alongside Jeff Gould, who brings deep insights and experience to our discussions. Have you ever wondered when it's truly the right time to stage an intervention for a loved one? Jeff shares compelling stories and expert advice on navigating this delicate process.
 
Crafting the Perfect Intervention Strategy

What does it take to craft an intervention? Jeff is not just talking about a casual family meeting; he means a meticulously planned event aimed at providing immediate, life-saving help. Imagine putting in the effort of a party planner and the seriousness of a medical professional simultaneously. Are you prepared for the emotional rollercoaster? How do you handle a loved one's resistance or even outright denial? Jeff unveils layers of strategic planning and emotional resilience needed.

Challenges and Real-Life Case Studies

Interventions aren't for the faint of heart. Jeff recounts some harrowing, yet transformative experiences. Consider this: What if you had to convince a family to stop enabling harmful behavior, even under dire circumstances? Picture a mother sitting in the driver's seat, covering up for her son's reckless actions. How do you shift from protection to empowerment without losing that essential connection? Jeff's decade-long career offers eye-opening moments and hard-earned wisdom in these real-life drama-filled cases.

Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts

If you think an intervention might be necessary for someone you love, remember it's about more than just treatment—it's about pushing someone towards recovery. Jeff leaves us with essential takeaways: leveraging morning interventions, including diffusers like mentors or coaches, preparing for resistance, and having a solid contingency plan if they initially say no. Want to learn the nitty-gritty details? How does one truly turn a ‘no’ into a ‘yes’ in an intervention setting? Listen to the full podcast for a treasure trove of practical, game-changing advice.

This episode is not just an eye-opener; it's a call to action. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make a difference. And if you need help, contact Jeff to see what guidance he can offer you including his assistance in an intervention.
Living with TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury
Jeff Gould, the show's co-host, grew up in Tucson Arizona where he suffered a crippling and life altering head injury - a traumatic brain injury - at the age of 13. Turning to substance abuse for relief, Jeff would ultimately descend into homelessness and despair which he has thoughtfully described in his published memoir ‘A Life Concussed’.  

Now working as a mental health professional, Jeff brings his personal and professional experience to bear on coaching patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.  You can learn more about Jeff's practice at TBIcoaches.com

In this podcast, Jeff discusses his own experience with TBI and strategies he’s learned to live with and recover from his injury. He provides actionable guidance on how to identify TBI, what steps to take to recover, and how to support friends and loved ones suffering from a brain injury.

The co-host and executive producer of this show is Mark Goode.