Education and Training Programs and Materials
Education and Training Programs
Pam will develop individually tailored education programs for your
organization:
- Prior topics include grief, loss and trauma, TBI, CBIST, Grief
and Loss after TBI, Sense of Safety after TBI, Cognitive Rehabilitation
Therapy, PTSD, among others.
- Please contact Pam for related topics of interest to your organization
and for speaking fees.
Educational Materials
Acquired Brain Injury 101 Training Manual:
Overview of Cognitive-Communicative and
Neurobehavioral Disorders
Compiled and Edited by Pamela Law, CBIS/CI-CE, CCC-SLP
Training Manual provides concise overview of:
- Brain injury terminology and concepts
- Educational Assessments
- School Re-Entry
- Transition Services
- Executive Functions
- Neurobehavioral treatment options
- Behaviors interfering with the rehabilitation process
- Treatment planning
- Neuroanatomy
Introductory Training Manual is useful for:
- new graduates entering the brain injury setting,
- new employees in a brain injury program in need of a concise
introduction to brain injury,
- educators and special educators needing information on brain
injury and school re-entry,
- generalized overview contains information useful to speech-language
pathologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists
and educators
- graduate training programs in speech-language pathology and
occupational therapy providing introductory course in brain injury
- staff development coordinators in brain injury settings
Each training manual provides ample note space for participants
to make individual notations during training.
Copies are available for sale for $79.95.
A shipping and handling charge of $5.00 to be added.
One Time Program Usage Fee for Facility Use is $100.
10% discount available for orders over 10 manuals.
Orders may be mailed to
Pamela Law, Ph.D., P.C.,
PO BOX 350415 Westminster CO 80035-0415
Depression Tip Cards
Visit Lash & Associates Publishing (see the links
page) to purchase Depression, a tip card for adults with brain injury
diagnoses written by Pam.
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