<p>INDIANAPOLIS—A system created to help people with brain injuries recognize others’ emotions, co-developed by an Indiana University School of Medicine researcher, has been designated a “practice standard” that medical professionals should add to their tool kits when treating such patients. The recognition, published in the March 26, 2019, online edition of the Archives of Physical [&hellip;]</p>
Traumatic Brain Injury

Practice standard designation to bring more patients with brain injury help with emotions

Jun 24, 2019

Dawn Neumann, PhD, center, instructs RHI therapists Beth Helton, left, and Elizabeth Strong on the new Facial Affect Recognition training program.

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