Traumatic Brain Injury: Management Series [PEFA]

The risk for psychiatric disorders and symptoms can increase after the traumatic brain injury, and long-term disability from TBI has primarily been attributed to neurobehavioral factors. 

Today Psychiatry Education Forum Academy updated the discussion series on traumatic brain injury, where we have done the clinically relevant discussion on the management of TBI-related depression, bipolar disorder, aggression, cognitive impairment, and insomnia management. 

Here is the table of content for this discussion series:

Here is one of the clinical pearl from this discussion series:

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