What is it like to grieve who the person was before their brain injury?

A call for participants from Elizabeth Gilmour at the University of Plymouth:

"We are currently seeking family members of people with Brain Injuries (acquired or traumatic) to participate in an interview to discuss their feelings of grief after their family member sustained their injury and who are still alive. Whether you are a parent, a child, or an extended family member, we would love to hear from you.

This research aims to get a better understanding of your experiences so that we can better help. The interview should not last more than an hour and a half (You do not have to use all the time), and will be on Zoom. If you would prefer, an in-person meeting can be arranged at the University of Plymouth. You will be sent the potential interview questions beforehand so you can decide whether you are happy to answer them.

I understand that discussing these topics can be challenging, especially with someone unfamiliar. If you have any questions, please get in touch, and I would be happy to answer them.

If you would like to get involved, have questions, or want more information, please email: elizabeth.gilmour@plymouth.ac.uk"

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