Till Death Do Us Part: Dealing with Brain Injury and Physical Aggression - eBook
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Till Death Do Us Part: Dealing with Brain Injury and Physical Aggression - eBook  -     By: Derek Tong

Till Death Do Us Part: Dealing with Brain Injury and Physical Aggression - eBook

WestBow Press / 2013 / ePub

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Title: Till Death Do Us Part: Dealing with Brain Injury and Physical Aggression - eBook
By: Derek Tong
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781490813448
ISBN-13: 9781490813448
Stock No: WW49023EB

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This memoir shares one individual's journey and his testimony to the goodness of God. Entranced in the complexities of life, he was enjoying his childhood until the accident



A head injury has these components: physical, behavioral, psychological, physiological, perceptual, emotional, spiritual, and cognitive.



Till Death Do Us Part explores



  • struggles for dealing with the head-injured;

  • physical aggression and rage and whether they can be overcome;

  • family dynamics;

  • hope for the head-injured community; and

  • conflict tips.



In this book, you will read of some tragic behavior and its consequences. May you experience God's peace as the details are sewn together.



With God all things are possible (Matthew 19:26 NIV).



This is a cursory glance at my life. It hones in on the head injury (TBI) I suffered as a youth. It traces my development into young adulthood and enters into my married life. My relationship with Dana is briefly romanticized and the arrival of our children glorified. The union with my beloved bride started to change dramatically over time. Often with the distractions in life, I lose my focus and then my cool. My head injury was the source of these changes. It became the greatest culprit of all. Unfortunately, my wife fell victim to my relentless physical aggression, albeit unintentionally. As the story unfolds, for my wife the question would be her reaction Till Death Do Us Part or not?

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