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Publications arrow A Special Offer - Synapse Journal Back Issue Pack FREE + p/h



A Special Offer - Synapse Journal Back Issue Pack FREE + p/h


Price per Unit (piece): $0.01 (including 0 % tax)


 


SPECIAL OFFER TO SYNAPSE READERS

Free back issues of SYNAPSE

BIAQ are offering up to eight free back issues of its famous journal.

As regular readers will know, each issue of Synapse covers stories, latest research, and issues of interest for both people with a brain injury and their families. Some of the major stories in each back issue are listed below:

DECEMBER 2005 – Short term memory tips, improving self-confidence, challenging behaviours, health tips, dizziness, personal stories
MARCH 2006 – Visual problems, anger problems, coping with loss, impact of brain injury, returning to work, suicide, advocacy, alcohol and drugs
JUNE 2006 –
Rehabilitation, serious drug issues, when your loved one isn’t loveable, attention skills, motivation tips, depression, self-advocacy
SEPTEMBER 2006 – Promoting independence, handling stress, employment issues, sleeping problems, legal issues, self-awareness, stories
DECEMBER 2006 – Communication issues, children & brain injury, diet tips, emotional control, carer issues, prisons, self-centred behaviour
MARCH 2007 – S
chool & brain injury, balance & movement problems, respite, families & rehabilitation, new research, support for carers, stories
JUNE 2007 – Caring tips for partners, brain fatigue, stroke, recovery from brain injury, when partners separate, health tips for carers, Alzheimer’s
SEPTEMBER 2007 –
Post-injury identity, speech issues, staying positive, boosting your memory, headache, social skills, seizures, concentration

N.B. - Supply of each issue subject to availability

How to obtain your special pack:
  1. Go to our head office at 3/162 Petrie Tce. Petrie Terrace, Brisbane to collect your order
  2. If you have a credit card, go to the publications link at www.braininjury.org.au and order through the Web Store
  3. If you have a credit card, call us on 07 3367 1049 and arrange payment over the phone.
  4. Call our office on ph: 07 3367 1049 to dicuss other option to make your order, or visit our Contact Us page.




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