Could there be someone with traumatic brain injury (TBI) whose memory and cognition was fine, but who had severe social deficits?
Yes, absolutely. There are many documented cases in medical journals. Sometimes a person has both cognitive and social deficits, but some people with moderate to severe TBI have just the social deficits, so people don’t really believe that they’re disabled. But they are, and they need support and rehabilitation.
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