
@article{ref1,
title="Practice update: what professionals who are not brain injury specialists need to know about intimate partner violence-related traumatic brain injury",
journal="Trauma, violence, and abuse",
year="2015",
author="Murray, Christine E. and Lundgren, Kristine and Olson, Loreen N. and Hunnicutt, Gwen",
volume="17",
number="3",
pages="298-305",
abstract="There is growing recognition of the risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) among victims and survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). A wide range of physically abusive behaviors may lead to injuries to the head or neck and place an individual at risk for a TBI. The purpose of this article is to consolidate current research and present practical guidelines for professionals, who are not brain injury specialists, but work with clients who may have sustained a TBI in the context of IPV. Recommendations are provided for TBI risk screening, making appropriate referrals, and providing services in light of a potential TBI.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1524-8380",
doi="10.1177/1524838015584364",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524838015584364"
}