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| 1 Feb 2008 by Mark Bennett In this study, mild traumatic brain injury was significantly associated with psychiatric symptoms, notably PTSD, and the association remained significant after combat experiences had been controlled for. More than 40% of soldiers with ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 30 Jan 2008 by Mark Bennett “Unidentified traumatic brain injury is an unrecognized major source of social and vocational failure,” says Wayne A. Gordon, director of the Brain Injury Research Center at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, where much of the ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 30 Jul 2007 by Mark Bennett Dr. Henson's estimate comports with those date (she may well have based her estimate on those data), which suggests that OIF TBI follows the same pattern as civilian TBI. If it does, then 27% of servicemen treated for TBI, or about 660, ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 3 Jul 2007 by Mark Bennett Because of these effects, and because of TBI's prevalence among young Americans who have been stationed in Iraq, criminal defense lawyers need to get on the cutting edge of TBI knowledge. We're not there yet. ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 10 Jul 2007 by Mark Bennett I referred here to the estimate of “neurologists affiliated with the U.S. military” that up to 150000 veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan may be “suffering” from some disabling neurological damage from brain injury (TBI). ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 12 Apr 2007 by Mark Bennett When I learned (from hanging out with lawyers who represent injured people) about the devastating personality changes that can result from TBI, I realized that in the next 10 or 20 years we are going to see a lot of Iraq War veterans ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 6 Jul 2007 by Mark Bennett an understanding of traumatic brain injury is, as i've said before, important to criminal defense lawyers. it is important for the sake of the accused, who are more likely to get a raw deal if their lawyers don't understand how it is ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 14 Apr 2007 by Mark Bennett if a person's personality has changed because of a brain injury, is he still the same person? in representing vietnam and gulf war veterans in criminal court, it's been my observation that those most in favor of the current war are ... Defending People - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 13 Sep 2007 by Mark Bennett usa today had an article recently about traumatic brain injury (tbi) in veterans. in typical usat fashion, the topic is very superficially covered -- personality changes (the kind of things that might turn a law-abiding citizen into a ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 1 Feb 2008 by Mark Bennett a canadian study of athletes who have suffered "mild" traumatic brain injuries "suggests depression is actually a physical outcome of such head injuries." read this in conjunction with the american troop study suggesting that ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
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