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Self-Reflective Meaning Making in Troubled Times: Change in Self-Identity After Traumatic Brain Injury.

Emily J Thomas1, William M M Levack2, William J Taylor2.   

Abstract

Our aim with this article is to clarify the concept of change in self-identity following traumatic brain injury (TBI). We used concept analysis methodology-predominantly concept clarification. We identified 110 articles using a systematic literature search, and used critical appraisal, content analysis, and analytical questioning to explore attributes and boundaries. A reported change in self-identity is the ultimate expression of a variety of cognitive, psychological, and social sequelae of TBI. We present an integrative model of this process, identifying three potential levels of change: (a) component parts (egocentric self, sociocentric self, and "identity as shared with others"); (b) integral processes (self-awareness and expression via meaningful occupation and narratives); and (c) whole-system disruption. Change in self-identity after TBI is a highly individualistic process. The driver of this process is "self-reflective meaning making," giving a purpose and direction in life, providing motivation and goals for future behavior.
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Keywords:  brain injury; concept analysis; recovery; rehabilitation; self; social identity

Year:  2014        PMID: 25015780     DOI: 10.1177/1049732314542809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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2.  In search of the 'self': Holistic rehabilitation in restoring cognition and recovering the 'self' following traumatic brain injury: A case report.

Authors:  Meenakshi Banerjee; Shantala Hegde; Harish Thippeswamy; Girish B Kulkarni; Narasinga Rao
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Authors:  Åsa Engström; Eija Jumisko; Pashtun Shahim; Niklas Lehto; Kaj Blennow; Henrik Zetterberg; Yelverton Tegner
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