TBI and Depression consists of a suite of resources to help individuals with TBI understand depression and seek treatment.

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Depression After Traumatic Brain Injury

Depression is a feeling of sadness, loss, despair or hopelessness that does not get better over time and is overwhelming enough to interfere with daily life. There is cause for concern when feeling depressed or losing interest in usual activities occurs at least several days per week and lasts for…
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Fatigue and Traumatic Brain Injury

Fatigue is a feeling of exhaustion, tiredness, weariness or lack of energy. After TBI, you may have more than one kind of fatigue.
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Changes in Emotion After Traumatic Brain Injury

The way people experience or express emotions may change after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). While this can be distressing for family members and friends, many strategies can help manage these emotional concerns after TBI.
Slideshows

Depression after a Traumatic Brain Injury

View our slide show on depression after a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Slideshows

Emotional Problems after a Traumatic Brain Injury

View our slide show on emotional problems after a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Videos

TBI and Depression

Our featured video and brief video clips show the impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on depression. Brandon Blake and Michelle Kauffman share how they worked with TBI Model System researchers to address challenges they faced with depression after experiencing a TBI.
Videos

What Is Depression?

Part of the Hot Topics Series: TBI and Depression