About the Book

Craniama My Skull's Remedy

In this at times ununderstandable era of technology and confusing medical advances, research gathers vast amounts of quantitative information about the causes and symptoms of different styles of brain injuries that induce plethora of problems for many. 

Kindle

$3.99

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$8.99

About the Author

Bryan Sisson

Bryan Sisson is an applied anthropologist from Texas. He received his master’s degree in 2007 from the University of North Texas. Since the first publication of Peribology in 2013, he has received honors for his books in 2017 from the Royal Dragonfly Book Awards. He also presented a poster depicting pain identification post trauma at a medical conference of the International Brain Injury Association in The Hague, Netherlands.

Currently, his focus is on portraying the life story of an ancestor who fought on the Union side in the American Civil War and was taken prisoner of war by the Confederacy, which he survived.

Readers’ Reactions

My husband has had TBI for almost 30 years. He saw this book advertised in a magazine, and he decided to read it. He says that it has given him a ton of insight into TBI, and it has made him feel so go to know that other people really do understand his issues. Read more

Bought this book for my brother who suffered a traumatic brain injury. He has really enjoyed it and found quite a lot in common with the author. A very good thing, considering he felt totally alone on his journey. Read more

What an insightful book! I am not familiar with traumatic brain injury, but since I am into nonfiction plus the adorable book cover, Craniama caught my fancy. I did not expect the book would be so personal and sentimental yet informative. Read more

As a medical practitioner, I highly suggest author Bryan Sisson’s book. Craniama is a wonderful book that I, myself, even with my extensive exposure to injuries, learned a lot from. Even with medical knowledge,… Read more

I happened to come across the book Craniama and it resonated with me. Reading the synopsis on the back cover reminded me of my friend who endured an injury, so I knew right there and then that I had to buy it. As a friend who only knew a little, everything makes sense now. Read more

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