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Developing social-ABI-lity – an online program to support social media use after brain injury

This study reports the development of the self-directed online program social-ABI-lity – the first of its kind to support people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) in using social media after their injury. This resource may help people with ABI to build their social media mastery and to participate in more positive and supportive online networks..

Brunner. M., Rietdijk. R. (Co-first author), Avramovic. P., Power. E., Miao. M., Rushworth. N., MacLean. L., Brookes. AM., Togher. L. (2022). Developing social-ABI-lity: an online course to support safe use of social media for connection after acquired brain injury. AJSLP (Invited paper for a Special Issue of Select Papers From the International Cognitive-Communication Disorders Conference), 00, 1– 17. https://doi.org/10.1044/2022_AJSLP-22-00099