A Special Offer of Help, Hope and Awareness in Honor of National Brain Injury Awareness Month

Posted: Published on March 18th, 2015

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BOSTON, Mass. (PRWEB) March 18, 2015

March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month. This year March also marks twenty-five years since neuropsychologist Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler sustained her own brain injury and began her journey back.

Determined to get better after doctors told her she was permanently brain damaged, Dr. Diane took over her own rehabilitation. With perseverance, she was able to regain her life and her career by taking an integrative approach to recovery. She now shares her knowledge and methods with other survivors through her writings, speaking engagements, and personal consults. Her latest book, Coping with Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Guide to Living with the Challenges Associated with Post Concussion Syndrome and Brain Trauma, covers all aspects of the recovery process and treatment options.

I want others to know there is help and hope in the aftermath of brain trauma. I realized what was missing, and really essential to helping others in these situations was clear, concise information. My book provides an easy to understand step-by-step guide to recovery, said Dr. Diane. Most medical professionals lack the proper training to detect symptoms of a brain injury, and dont know the various treatment methods for recovery. People do not have to live with debilitating headaches, sleep problems, fatigue, anxiety and memory issues.

The book has been endorsed by the leading professional experts in the field, including Dr. Robert C. Cantu, M.D., Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery and Co-director of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at Boston University School of Medicine and Dr. Douglas I. Katz, M.D., professor of neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, and medical director, Brain Injury Program, Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital.

Incorporating detailed information, practical suggestions and personal insights, Dr. Stoler has compiled a must-have encyclopedia for managing life after concussion, praises Susan H. Connors, president and CEO, Brain Injury Association of America.

In honor of National Brain Injury Awareness Month, Dr. Diane is extending a special offer of 25% off signed books with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Brain Injury Association of America to help spread awareness and fight for life-saving research and services.

For a discounted and autographed book, click the following link: http://www.drdiane.com/shop/ and enter program code TBI25 at checkout. Additional book details can be found on Dr. Diane Brain Health website at: http://www.drdiane.com/our-approach/treatments/traumatic-brain-injury-recovery/.

For more information, please contact Suzanne Farley at (978) 352-6349 or marketing(at)drdiane(dot)com.

About Dr. Diane Diane Roberts Stoler, Ed.D., is a world-known neuropsychologist, board certified health psychologist, board certified sports psychologist. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Diane is an author, consultant, sought-after international speaker and expert witness providing expert testimony, forensic consulting and cost of care analysis. Dr. Diane knows first-hand what it is like to have a brain injury, because she is also a survivor. Dr. Diane has appeared in the American Psychological Association (APA) Monitor, The Boston Globe, and WebMD, and has a blog on PsychologyToday.com. She was also a guest on Tech Talk with Craig Peterson, offering expertise on the topics of Brain Rehabilitation and Brain Fitness. For more information, please visit: http://www.drdiane.com/

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