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Systemic-Oriented Psychological Counselling for Caregivers of People with Severe Brain Injury: Reflections on a Clinical Case
Authors:Francesco Tramonti  Paolo Bongioanni  Luca Bonfiglio  Bruno Rossi  Maria Chiara Carboncini
Affiliation:1.Clinical Psychology Unit,University Hospital of Pisa,Pisa,Italy;2.Relational Psychotherapy Institute,Pisa,Italy;3.Neurorehabilitation Unit,University Hospital of Pisa,Pisa,Italy;4.Severe Acquired Brain Injury Unit,University Hospital of Pisa,Pisa,Italy
Abstract:Severe brain injuries can have dramatic consequences on family life, often changing rules and routines and fostering intense and prolonged caregiving duties. People affected by the injuries have to face relevant restrictions in their activities and a loss of independence. Thus, primary caregivers are often involved in their assistance, which can entail the help for self-care, movements and many activities of daily living. Furthermore, cognitive and behavioural symptoms can complicate communication, disrupt previous relationships and put an additional strain on all family members. Indeed, caregiving relationships take place in wider familial and societal contexts and are obviously influenced by previous characteristic of such relationships, as they were before the onset of the pathological condition. Therefore, a thorough examination of typical emotions, feelings and thoughts that can emerge during caregiving must be paralleled by an ecological and developmental perspective, in order to appraise the complexity of these cases and provide effective interventions. The present work aims to address such topics taking inspiration from a clinical case.
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