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Val Lougheed Northern Lights Canada Real Work * Real People * Real Results Social Construction of Disability and Health Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery – ~ Keep Your Fork ~ 1-800-361-4642 * www.northernlightscanada.ca * [email protected]

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Val's presentation at University of Calgary in the Social Construction of Disability and Health course; August, 2013

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Val LougheedNorthern Lights Canada

Real Work * Real People * Real Results

Social Construction of Disability and Health

Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery –

~ Keep Your Fork ~

1-800-361-4642 * www.northernlightscanada.ca * [email protected]

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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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www.slideshare.net/vlougheed

#NLCAN

www.northernlightscanada.ca/our-company/

our-president/be-still

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Agenda

•Beginning …

•Middle …

•End …

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Social Construction of Disability and Health

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

1978

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VIDEO CLIP Val being

interviewed in Minden

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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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Dominant Themes

• Narcotic Pain Killers

• Pain

• Trauma

• Depression

• ABI

• Methods of Helping• Return to Work

• Life

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February 2004 – Present

Starting Point

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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 …”

(Hanita Dagan, personal communication, 2005)

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Sliding Down the Slope

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Sliding Down the Slope

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A Foothold

• Mild – moderate ABI

• Depressed (dysphoria)

• Working memory problems

• Hiding pain

1st Neuropsychological Assessment

June 2004 -- Results

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ABI – Measuring Loss

Subjective Report – difficulty retrieving words and communicating ideas

Objective Report – above-average performance on neuropsychological measures

(Prigatano, 1999; p. 59)

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Losing My Grip

My IWRPAugust 2004

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Video of Borg

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Rescued in the Valley of Despair

Head Injury ProgramOct. – Dec. 2004

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GRTW – The Plan

Jan. 3 – Feb. 7, 2005

(5 weeks)

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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GRTW – The Reality

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WSPE

Work-Site Performance Evaluation©

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Sliding Back Down Into The Abyss

• Non-compliance

• Malingering

• Trying too hard

• Not trying hard enough

2nd Neuropsychological Assessment

May 2005 -- Edmonton

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Test Results• Mild to Moderate ABI

• Pain?

• Depression?

• Motivation?

• “a high flyer”

• “phobic avoidance”

• Future plans – “live off dividends” [from company]

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Lesson

ASSUMPTIONS

REVEAL BIAS

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• Mild – moderate ABI

• Good prognosis

• Post-Traumatic amnesia

• Pain?

• Depression?

• “Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety and Depressed Mood”

3rd Neuropsychological Assessment

August 2005 -- Calgary

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Symptom Overlap

(co-morbidity)

(Michael Sullivan, Centre for Research on Pain and

Disability, McGill University, September, 2006)

Pain, Trauma, Depression, ABI

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Oct. 3 – Dec. 11

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Pain Research

1600’s – Rene Descartes (philosopher)

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Pain Research

1950’s – Wilder Penfield (brain surgeon)

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Pain Research

Patrick Wall (physiologist)Ronald Melzack (psychologist)

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Pain – The Future

SCN9A(Globe and Mail, March 24, 2007)

Glia Cells(Scientific American, November, 2009)

Poppy Genes(U of Calgary -- Calgary Sun, March 15,

2010)

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“In every encounter, basic trust is in question.” ( Herman, 1992, p. 92)

“Survivors feel unsafe in their bodies – and in any relationship with other people.” (Herman, 1992, p. 160)

Rehab & Recovery

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DISSOCIA

TION

Trauma Research

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VIDEO CLIPAdrenaline: Flight or Fight Response

Trauma Research

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Fight

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Freeze

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“Survival Central”(Rothschild, 2000, p. 46)

•Amygdala - Implicit memory• storage of emotions and sensory

reactions (Rothschild, 2000, p. 20)

•Hippocampus – Explicit memory• creates memories of actual sequence

of events(Rothschild, 2000; p. 28)

Trauma ResearchLimbic System and Memory

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Stress Hormones

•Amygdala - Implicit memory• storage of emotions and sensory

reactions (Rothschild, 2000, p. 20)

•Hippocampus – Explicit memory• creates memories of actual sequence

of events(Gunnar & Barr, 1998)

Trauma ResearchLimbic System Under Threat

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TraumaPersonal Experience

• Dissociation & Cocoon = Safety

• System on High Alert Always = Survival

• World is black & white = Trust

Trust (Safety) = Love

No Trust (Life Threatening) = Hate

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TraumaPersonal Experience

• Listen to me

• Understand me

• Respect me

• Are competent

I trust (love, feel safe with, will try hard for) people who:

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“… depression [caused by trauma] is not the same as ordinary depression.”

( Herman, 1992, p. 118)

Depression

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Candace Pert, 1997; pp. 171 -- 179

Psychoimmunoendocrine Network

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Affects more than IQ ….

Touches core … of a person’s self-esteem

(Prigatano, 1999; p. 58)

ABI

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Back to Wilder Penfield – 1950’s

ABI

Localizationist

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VIDEO CLIP Story of Paul Bach-y-Rita’s dad

Paul Bach-y-rita Neuroplasticity Video Clip;

link to Neuroplasticity – YouTube; bren49764

00 – 2:20

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Paul Bach-y-Rita – 1934 – 2006

Scientist and Rehab Doctor

Neuroplasticity - 1969

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METHODS OF HELPING

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

“ Expectations are powerful.”

(Bolen, 1996; p. 94)

Body-Mind Connection

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VIDEO CLIP Esther

SternbergDr. Esther Sternberg Demo

Reel – YouTube; 00 -- .36

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Cortisol and Immune Cells

Sternberg, 2001; p. 112

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•Hypothalamus

•Peptides

•Receptors

•Biochemical Events

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Video clip Addicted to Love song

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Quantum Connection The Living Matrix

(Braden, 2007; p. 45)

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“Loss of identity can evoke a personal crisis, creating a need for change.”

(Ornelas, in Smith & Johnson (Eds), 1997; p. 172)

The Re-Organization of Self

Identity Research

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Scaling the Canyon

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Sept., 2005

Waskesiu

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Breast Cancer Reconstructive Surgery

March 2006

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Convocation M.Ed. -- June 2006

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Back in “a” SaddleSeptember 2007

• Officially change role/ title

• Re-organize NL

• Work part-time

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Social Construction of Disability and Health

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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Social Construction of Disability and Health

Rehabilitation (habiter – to live inside)

“Rehabilitation 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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Social Construction of Disability and Health

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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Social Construction of Disability and Health

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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Keep Your Fork

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For more information, please contact us: 1-800-361-4642

www.northernlightscanada.ca

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