Cognitive difficulties are common after a brain injury. This can manifest as problems with memory or organization, a feeling of inattention, etc.
While progress is often easy to see in the first weeks or months, the persistence of long-term difficulties can be frustrating. However, it is possible to adapt to these situations to find a more satisfying way of functioning and to promote your autonomy and the resumption of your activities.
You can click on the articles below to read information and advice on how to better manage your cognitive difficulties.