Seeing The Light by Peter Wick
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Peter Wick, LSW, PhD
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Peter Wick a retired neuroscientist talks about his journey, with traumatic brain injury which happened while competing in a triathlon bike race. Peter talks about his marriage, after Tbi and how they reconnected, and his determination to help other in the traumatic brain injury space.
TBI has contributed to the deaths of more than one million Americans over the last two decades.1 For survivors, a TBI can lead to short- or long-term problems that may affect all aspects of a person’s life, including the ability to work2,3 or build relationships with others,4 and it can change how a person thinks, acts, feels, and learns.
Health disparities are differences in health outcomes and their causes among groups of people.5 Groups can be defined by factors such as race, ethnicity, sex, education, income, disability, geographic location (e.g., rural or urban), sexual orientation, and gender identity. When examining disparities in TBI, CDC analyzes differences in incidence rates, prevalence rates, and outcomes by group
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