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“You don’t want your impairments to define you – you want them to inform you.”

(Hanita Dagan, personal communication, 2005)

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Agenda

•Beginning …

•Middle …

•End …

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Beyond the Open Door

1. What does it mean to recover?

2. What can I do to recover and return to a life that includes work?

3. What can we do to facilitate recovery and a return to work?

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Rated PG-113

People Strongly Cautioned!

May contain bad language, brief nudity, sexual overtones, and drug usage.

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Beginning

My Story

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Sept. 9, 2003 - morning

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Sept. 9 – p.m.

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Sept. 15 2003 – Jan. 19 2004

Journey Back to Life

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Journey Back to Work

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February 2004 – Present

Starting Point

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Identity Disintegration

and

The Re-organization of Self

March 2004

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“In the aftermath of traumatic life events… [the] sense of self has been shattered.”

(Herman, 1992, p. 61)

“An existential crisis…”(Dagan, personal communication,

2005)

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Middle

Research

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Body-Mind Connection

“The words and attitudes of others … are potent. They help or hex healing and

recovery.”

“ Expectations are powerful.”

“Neutrality can be deadly.”(Bolen, 1996, p. 94; Sternberg, 2001, p. 65)

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End

Reflections

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Beyond the Open Door Resilience

Ability to return to original form after being bent (bounce back)

Thriving in constant change, ability to be:

• Flexible

• Creative

• Adaptable

• Learn from experiencehttp://www.resiliencycenter.com/articles/5levels.shtml

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Beyond the Open Door

Rehabilitation (habiter – to live inside)

“Rehabilitation (the re-organization of self) is the learning to live inside not only one’s body, however it is after an injury or illness, but inside one’s very being.”

(Kabat-Zinn, in Meili, 2003, p. 241)

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Beyond the Open Door

RecoveryCuring Focus on the illness/

impairment [outside]

Healing Focus on the person [inside]

Crombez, October, 2003

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Be Still

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End

Reflections

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