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Self-identity in people with an acquired brain injury
Narrative identity, discourse and positioning
Establishing first contact, facing professional barriers and handling 'wild' data
Identity constructions through a pair of warped glasses
Normalization vs. pathologizing
Same but different : when continuity is threatened
Hope & recovery
Personal competencies and resilience
Shame and self-criticism
The role of peer support in identity (re)construction
Psychological rehabilitation
Concluding reflections.
Narrative identity, discourse and positioning
Establishing first contact, facing professional barriers and handling 'wild' data
Identity constructions through a pair of warped glasses
Normalization vs. pathologizing
Same but different : when continuity is threatened
Hope & recovery
Personal competencies and resilience
Shame and self-criticism
The role of peer support in identity (re)construction
Psychological rehabilitation
Concluding reflections.