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True or False. The ultimate goal of brain injury rehabilitation is to eliminate sickness |
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False. The Goal of rehab is to return people who have been injured as fully as possible to their communities. 1) Establish medical stability 2) individual adapt to community expectation 3) community adapt to and respect people with disabilities. |
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True or False. Integration and Inclusion is the ultimate goal of rehabilitation for people with brain injuries |
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False. Integration expects people to fit in and be alike. Inclusion brings ppl to the community regardless of their differences |
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Self determination revolves around what four critical components? |
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Freedom (choice of random instead of program), Authority ($), Support (available support to live w/in community) and Responsibility (usefulness, competitive employment, accountabilities). |
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positive reciprocal vs. negative reciprocal relationship |
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Ongoing exchanged of desired events b/w ppl vs. unwanted events. |
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Active Treatment is an interaction between two people that is intended to result in greater independence, autonomy, empowerment, or Inclusion for one of those people |
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P ositive- upbeat rather than demanding E arly- redirection/de-escalation A ll- keep good attitude all the time R einforce- positive reinforcement L ook- be opportunistic on facilitating freedom/inclusion |
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operating from the stance of "can vs. can't" staff are more likely to encourage Inclusion rather than finding themselves in a situation where they must manage exclusion |
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True or False. Establishing a philosophy of rehabilitation that addresses medical instability and returns people to the community need to go beyond the Medical model. |
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true or false. Medical Model is only good for the medical instability stage |
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No Blame, can vs can't, PEARL are all |
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interactional styles intended to facilitate the accomplsihment of outcome goals, partnerships, and agreement within the rehabilitation process. |
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What are the two contemporary rehabilitation philosophies that helps TBI ppl realize their goals and impact their interaction with other TBI ppl? |
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Interdependent paradigm and the principles of Inclusion and Self Determination |
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Medical Paradigm vs. Interdependence Paradigm |
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1) problem: The condition vs. limited/no support for difference 2) Core of prob: within individual vs. community 3) Actions of the paradigm: classified/treat vs. create supports and empower 4) Power person: doctor/therapist vs. the disabled person 5) Goal of the paradigm: heal/fix vs. develop mutual desired relationship |
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