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Convulsions & Psychological Aspects of Concussions

Apr 16, 202429 minEp. 27
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Welcome to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast Episode 27

In this episode, we delve into a crucial topic: the psychological components of concussion. Concussion isn't just a physical injury; it can have profound effects on one's mental well-being too. From mood changes to cognitive impairments, understanding the psychological dimensions of concussion is essential for proper diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.

 

-       Introduction 

-       Cleaned Up (1:35) 

*I said Tony Liberatore it is Tom, Tony is his dad that played in the 90s for the Bulldogs. *

-       Concussion a Convulsions (6:45)

-       Psychosocial & Education Aspects of Concussion (11:45)

-       State of mind and Post-Concussion Syndrome (13:05)

-       Sex Difference (15:35)

*Will conduct own stand-alone episode in future discussing this and breaking down further*

-       Social Support Structure and Behaviours (18:15)

-       Recall Bias (20:20)

-       Placebo and Nocebo Effect (22:05)

-       Somatization (24:30)

-       Pain catastrophizing (26:05)

-       In Summary (27:00)

 

 

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