I happened across this while randomly browsing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCB0HFiFbVQ
And found more info here:
Recovering from both trauma and systematic abuse has often felt like piecing my mind back together. It's nice to see such a well documented parallel in science, especially by a neuroscientist.
I read that she helps people who have suffered from traumatic brain injuries. Is anyone familiar with her work? I'm wondering if this includes PTSD cases as well as strokes, and if it can be applied to what a lot of people here are going through.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCB0HFiFbVQ
And found more info here:
On 10 December 1996, neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor had a stroke when a blood vessel ruptured in her brain. Robbed of her memory, motor skills, even personality, she retreated into herself and dwelled primarily in her brain's right hemisphere. During the eight years to full recovery, she found ways to control her thoughts and rebuild her mind.
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/mg19826521.700-interview-the-stroke-survivor-who-trained-her-own-brain.html
Her book can be read on google books: http://books.google.comFor the past ten years, Dr. Taylor has been successfully rebuilding her brain - from the inside out. In response to the swelling and trauma of the stroke which placed pressure on her dominant left hemisphere, the functions of her right hemisphere have blossomed. Among other things, she now creates and sells unique stained glass brains. In addition she published a book about her recovery from stroke and the insights she gained into the workings of her brain. The book is titled My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey.
http://drjilltaylor.com/about.html
Recovering from both trauma and systematic abuse has often felt like piecing my mind back together. It's nice to see such a well documented parallel in science, especially by a neuroscientist.
I read that she helps people who have suffered from traumatic brain injuries. Is anyone familiar with her work? I'm wondering if this includes PTSD cases as well as strokes, and if it can be applied to what a lot of people here are going through.