Perseveration - Persistent Repetition After Brain Injury
Perseveration basically means the persistent repetition of a word, gesture, emotion or act. It is most commonly seen in survivors of brain injuries. This webcast was created to help people understand what perseveration is, what happens when someone is perseverating, and coping strategies to help deal with its challenges. For more webcasts about other issues faced by survivors of brain injury, visit www.nbia.ca
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