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Page 1: Finding the Real Person Underneath the Diagnosis, the Despair, and the Disability

Finding the Real Person Underneath the Diagnosis,

the Despair, and the Disability

Courtenay M. Harding, Ph.D.

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WHAT ABOUT THOSE PEOPLE WHO SEEM TO STAY IN SERVICES?

• INCORRECT DIAGNOSIS• MEDICAL COMORBIDITIES• CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS NOT TREATED

SIMULTANEOUSLY• ADDITIONAL NEUROLOGICAL

IMPAIRMENTS• UNTREATED FOR LACK COMMUNITY

KEEPING BEHAVIORS• IATROGENIC EFFECTS OF TREATMENT• DEMORALIZATION & LOSS OF HOPE

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WHAT ABOUT THOSE PEOPLE WHO SEEM TO STAY IN SERVICES?

NOT NECESSARILY VIRULENCE OF ILLNESS ( ≤5%)

• PERSONS WHO REQUIRE SOCIAL CONTROL (NGRIs & SEXUAL PERPETRATORS)

• LONG STAY FORENSIC PATIENTS FOR MISDEMEANORS NOT NEEDING SOCIAL CONTROLS

• UNRECOGNIZED AND UNTREATED TRAUMA• AXIS II BEHAVIORS MISINTERPRETED AS

CONTINUING AXIS I PROBLEMS• LACK OF REHAB OPTIONS &

OPPORTUNITIIES

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WHAT ABOUT THOSE PEOPLE WHO SEEM TO STAY IN SERVICES?

• WE NEED TO TAKE A SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH LOOK

• WE NEED TO UNDO THE DAMAGE DONE BY THE SYSTEM

• WE NEED TO DO MUCH BETTER FOR THE “OLDER SEEMINGLY CHRONIC PERSONS”

• WE NEED TO REMAKE OUR SYSTEMS TO REDUCE FUTURE CHRONICITY

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Some ideas about the recovery process

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WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK THAT THEY ARE RECOVERING FROM?

• Loss of self, connection, & hope • Loss of roles and opportunities • Devaluing and disempowering programs,

practices, and environmentsPrejudice and discrimination in society

• Internalized oppression and shame(Spaniol, Gagne, Koehler, 1999)

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Phase I- Overwhelmed by the…… disorder

• “Daily life is a struggle”• “Tries to understand and control what has

happened”• “Feels confused, disconnected from others” • “Often feels out of control, powerlessness in

life” Spaniol et al , 2002

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Phase II- Living with disability

• “Has come to terms with disability and feels confident about managing it”

• “A stronger sense of self and feeling of confidence about managing it and having some control.”

• “A sense that one could have a satisfying life with the disability”

• Spaniol et al, 2002

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Phase II- Living with disability

• “Utilizes coping strategies and assumes meaningful roles”

• “Consistency and security in the people, roles, and environment”

• “But still feels limited by disability” • Spaniol et al, 2002

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Phase III – Living beyond the disability & reclaiming a life

• “Feels well connected to self and others in living, learning, and working environment experiencing a sense of meaning and the purpose in life.”

Spaniol et al, 2002

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It is extremely hard work to bootstrap one’s self into recovery

process and takes time

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RECLAIMING A LIFE TAKES PASSION, ENERGY AND A BELIEF THAT IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE

An active self Taking stock Relying on self Finding supports Learning to love Increase self-esteem Tolerance/ Acceptance

Building on reality Better coping Self-monitoring Spirituality See a process Reclaim hope

Spaniol, Gagne, Koehler, 1999

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Brainstorming

A person says they have no goals. What is going on here?What do you need to light a fire under them?

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What If A Person Has No Goals?Davidson & Ridgway

• Is person demoralized?• Has person been socialized into “learned

helplessness” due to uninterested system?• Has person become afraid of taking risks?• Could this person have a co-occurring

depression?• Has clinical team established trust?

• Are there neurocognitive or communication problems getting in the way?

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Usual Areas Reviewed

• Diagnosis & s/s• Possible deficit

syndrome• Medications & side

effects• Medical problems• Neurocognitive

status

• Street drug use• Behaviors• Personality• Sex differences• Social supports• Cultural issues• Trauma history• Coping strategies

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COMPOSITE PROFILE OF STRUGGLING PERSONS

DepressedDelusionalAssaultiveSuicidalManipulativeDrinking too much caffeineSmokingPoor social skillsDemoralized

• Acting out• Angry• Unpredictable• Displays poor hygiene• Self injurious• Unpredictable• Refusing treatment• Unmotivated• Coping with serious

medical problems

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But before someone gets going, they need to know that there

might be a possibility that they might be special, that they might

have a way to contribute and there might be a place for

themselves in the world

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Started looking for other things

• Strengths• Interests• Early goals• Hopes • Dreams

• Helpful behaviors• Personality styles • How did the

person get into such a muddle?

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SOME OF THE MANY STRENGTHS AND TALENTS FOUND WHICH WILL HELP FIND THE WAY OUTSIDE

• Intelligence• Sense of humor• Charming• Persistent• Musical talent• Artistic• Work histories• Contributing to groups

• Feisty• Cooking skills• Neuropsych strengths• Cultural heritage• Athleticism• Spiritual• Educated• Personable

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THE GOAL

• Help to change someone from thinking that they could only be a patient to

• A person with a life and hopes and dreams and perhaps diminishing episodes of psychosis

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SOME OF THE SUGGESTIONSTO SURPRISE AND ASTONISH

BASED ON THE PERSON’S DREAMS

• “Hyperscore”• Piano playing• Setting up a

mentoring program• “Scientific

American”• Training guide dogs

• Russian history• Jewish traditions• Connections to the

Greek Orthodox community

• Human rights commission

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MORE OF THE SUGGESTIONS

• Definition of a name• “VideoEye” for low

vision• An art studio of her

own• Become a

psychologist

• Greek history• Hidden messages in

records• Celebration of other

holidays than Christian ones

• Social learning

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Some Peer Suggestions on What Helps

• Local Peer-run Crisis Centers NOT Hospitals• CMHCs NOT jails• Supported Employment NOT adult day care• Peer/doctor medication reduction teams• Peer providers as 10% of Mental Health Center

Staff• Reduction of micro aggressions by staff• Personal Care Attendants NOT nursing homes• Personal Medicine , Common Ground

– (corinnawest.com + Pat Deegan)

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Words of Wisdom from Manfred Bleuler

• “What is effective in the treatment of most schizophrenic patients is also effective, and decisive, in the development of the healthy individual; clear and steady personal relations; activity in accordance with one’s talents, interests, and strengths;

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Words of Wisdom from Manfred Bleuler con’t.

• confrontation with responsibilities and even dangers; and, at the right time and in the right rhythm, rest and relaxation.”

– Manfred Bleuler AJP, 138:1403-1409 (1979)

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THE SECRET

• Surprise and astonish by showing the person that you can see a real life for them

• Interest them in things that will enhance their sense of self

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Looking for practices which match up with an individual’s clinical

strengths and needsIndividuals want to be healthy,

have a home, a job, friends, a date for the weekend, and social

justice