Watch Joseph Quinn's recently released movie. Reflecting through the evolution, if you will, of stroke understanding, rehabilitation and understanding, throughout history, there exists one common thread and that is fluidity. Cutting through all the minutia in today's healthcare, which is almost exclusively focused on therapies that are physical in nature, in my opinion, there needs to be a drastic change to incorporate components of psychological and emotional therapies, as well. In listening to many stroke sufferers and witnessing others struggling, not so much with the physical limitations of their stroke, but the profound impact the TBI is having on them, both psychologically and emotionally, myself included, it seems paramount that this situation be addressed post-haste. It appears, to me, the healthcare 'industry' has gotten over their skis in relation to the physical versus the mental care of TBI. There should be an adjustment to therapies that equal a 60-40 or ...