Case Study: Recover from Traumatic Brain Injury, Stop Venting Stress on ER

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Case Study: Recover from Traumatic Brain Injury, Stop Venting Stress on ER

A business owner suffered from Traumatic Brain Injury from an auto-accident and needed to relearn almost everything, which frustrated him greatly. He often called 911 to go to Emergency Room (ER) to scream at the Doctors and Nurses there to vent his stress. His “ER visits” lasted for years, and ER could not help to change his behavior.

Get to the Root Causes of His Behavior.

Our Founder was doing her ER rotation when he was venting his frustration on ER. Understanding his pain and struggles, she went to talk to him, asked about his progress, shared with him how she went through his pains and struggles, recovered herself, and passed medical license exams. After comparing his situation with hers, she told him, “You have more resources than I had. If I could make it, so can you!”

Stop Venting Stress on ER in 10 minutes

In the end, the business owner thanked our Founder. He never went back to the Emergency Room. Soon someone heard he returned to his work. The communication lasted for about 10 minutes. 

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