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Brain injury survivor creates innovative treatment

A Thunder Bay woman has not only recovered from a brain injury, she's now carrying out leading edge research in the field.

Thunder Bay researcher invited to international brain injury conference in Scotland

Melissa Felteau has been invited to speak about her work at an International brain injury conference in Scotland next week. (Jody Porter/CBC)

A Thunder Bay woman has not only recovered from a brain injury — she's now carrying out leading edge research in the field.

Melissa Felteau has been invited to speak about her work at an International brain injury conference in Scotland next week.

Felteau is part of a local team, which has developed a psychological therapy to help patients with brain injuries deal with depression.

She said her own personal experience has motivated her research.

"[I] knew from the inside out what a struggle it was to really live with a different kind of brain," Felteau said. "I wanted to see if we could make something happen for other people and … we have."

Felteau said the treatment she helped develop is the first of its kind in the world — and that treatment will be showcased at the World Congress on Brain Injury in Edinburgh next week.

Click on the audio link on this page to hear the full interview with Felteau.