Friday, November 20, 2009
As a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist my program for Empowering, Protecting and Informing would be complilation of these three aspects expressed on the website. My program would empower everyone with epilepsy as well as the people they encounter so that no one is left out. A person with epilepsy would be empowered to have the confidence to do whatever they are capable of doing and anyone willing to help them would be empowered to give assistance and help. My program would also provide protection for everyone as well. A person with epilepsy would be protected from harm to themself and others will be protected from harm from someone with epilepsy as well. Also the person's rights would be protected. Everyone would be informed through the program by learning literature and personal experience. All questions will be addressed and concerns would be put to rest.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Normalization
In today's society we need to become more educated about the needs of people with SCI in order for normalization to take place. There will have to be adaptive measures made in order to make availaable the patterns and condition of everyday life so that we are as close as possible to the norms and the patterns of the mainstream of society. Community integration has to occur in order for normalization to take place. Normalization is a principle that can be followed and adhered to in order to make things work. Normalization is a process that developes over time and needs to be taken more seriously in our modern day society.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Client Interview
One thing that I'd like to share with everyone that I experienced with my client while I was interviewing him. He seemed complacent and sometimes not there. His demeanor was very deliberate and slow. His diagnosis of PTSD is what I attribute his condition to. I would imagine that it would be very difficult to work with someone in this capacity. He does need and get a lot of help from the Outpatient Clinic at the VA Hospital in Phoenix. Sometimes I wish that there was something that I could do to help him live a more happy life. But I know that his happiness has to begin with himself.
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