How can an invisible disability somehow be made visible, such that people will help them if they need it
Living with an invisible disability, such as an acquired brain injury (ABI), presents unique challenges. I’ve come to realize that, thanks to what I “learned” from Kerry Goulet, is that by changing my perspective how I see myself is that being visibly-disabled is actually not too bad. No matter where I am, or when, if I need help in pretty much any way, someone’s there. Unlike physical disabilities, invisible ones are not immediately noticeable, which can...