Val Lougheed gave a presentation on new psychologies of disability, trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery. The presentation discussed her personal experiences with a head injury, chronic pain, and mental health issues. It explored how trauma impacts the body-mind connection through dissociation and the limbic system. The presentation also covered neuroplasticity and how rehabilitation approaches can facilitate recovery through a focus on resilience, identity reorganization, and harnessing the power of expectations. Finally, the presentation defined key concepts like recovery, rehabilitation, and vocational rehabilitation in relation to returning to work.
Mental health and injury: Trauma, Rehabilitation and RecoveryValerie Lougheed
The Power Point Program presented by Val Lougheed at the Mental Health and Injury conference on April 19th, 2011, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the Rehabilitation Return to Work Partnership
Val Lougheed's Power point Program for her talk, Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery, Staying Stronger Together; Brain Injury Association of Canada Conference, Regina SK, Thursday, Sept. 30th, 2010
Brain Injury Awareness Day; Trauma, Rehab and RecoveryValerie Lougheed
The document discusses trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery from brain injury. It describes the speaker's personal journey recovering from a brain injury in 2003, including struggles with identity, pain, depression, and attempts to return to work. It then discusses broader topics like neuroplasticity, the mind-body connection, and creating an environment that facilitates recovery.
Mental health and injury: Trauma, Rehabilitation and RecoveryValerie Lougheed
The Power Point Program presented by Val Lougheed at the Mental Health and Injury conference on April 19th, 2011, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the Rehabilitation Return to Work Partnership
Val Lougheed's Power point Program for her talk, Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery, Staying Stronger Together; Brain Injury Association of Canada Conference, Regina SK, Thursday, Sept. 30th, 2010
Brain Injury Awareness Day; Trauma, Rehab and RecoveryValerie Lougheed
The document discusses trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery from brain injury. It describes the speaker's personal journey recovering from a brain injury in 2003, including struggles with identity, pain, depression, and attempts to return to work. It then discusses broader topics like neuroplasticity, the mind-body connection, and creating an environment that facilitates recovery.
Trauma, Rehab and Recovery; Putting the Pieces Together;Manitoba Brain Injury...Valerie Lougheed
This document discusses trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery from injuries or illnesses. It outlines Val Lougheed's personal journey recovering from trauma and acquiring a brain injury. It describes the challenges of recovering a sense of identity and independence. It also discusses methods that can help in recovery, such as neuroplasticity, resilience, and focusing on healing the whole person rather than just the injury. The document promotes a holistic, patient-centered approach to vocational rehabilitation and recovery through the services offered by Northern Lights Canada.
Trauma Rehabilitation and Recovery Diversified Rehab Group Valerie Lougheed
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Principles of rehabilitation of orthopedic patientsMD Specialclass
The document discusses rehabilitation medicine and the rehabilitation process. It defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. It also outlines the components of rehabilitation including medical, social, and vocational aspects. The rehabilitation team is described which is led by a physiatrist and includes other professionals like physical therapists and occupational therapists. The principles and stages of rehabilitation for orthopedic patients are explained.
There are many types of rehabilitation designed to help patients recover from various disabilities and injuries. Rehabilitation involves ongoing processes and treatment programs to ensure full recovery and prevent issues from reoccurring. The main types discussed are physical, medical, cardiac, drug and alcohol, and vocational rehabilitation. The goal is to help patients become self-sufficient and live improved, independent lives physically, emotionally, and socially.
Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery; OBIA Conference 2009Valerie Lougheed
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The document discusses recovery from trauma and returning to work. It describes recovery as a process of rebuilding identity and resilience through rehabilitation. The document proposes several steps for recovery, including focusing on inner well-being rather than outer impairments, harnessing neuroplasticity, and developing trust in competent practitioners. It introduces Northern Lights Canada, an organization providing vocational rehabilitation services to facilitate recovery and return to work.
Power Point version of Val's Trauma, Rehab and Recovery presentation at the University of Calgary -- Community Rehabilitation Practice; February 6, 2014
The document summarizes Val Lougheed's story of recovering from a traumatic brain injury, chronic pain, depression, and addiction to prescription painkillers. It discusses Val's experiences with rehabilitation programs, attempts to return to work, ongoing medical assessments, and lens of understanding recovery through social and personal experiences over time. Key themes that emerge include the social construction of disability and health, trauma recovery, neuroplasticity, and reorganizing identity.
Beyond the Open Door; an evening (March 9th in Haliburton, ON) of inspiration, entertainment and thoughtful comment with Carl Dixon (Coney Hatch, April Wine, Guess Who) and Val Lougheed (President, Northern Lights Canada), both of whom have survived catastrophic head-on collisions and now live to tell (and sing) about it. This Power Point is Val's story and serves as an introduction for Carl Dixon.
The document discusses different types of mindfulness meditation. It defines mindfulness as being aware of the present moment without judgment or attachment. It describes mindfulness of breathing meditation, walking meditation, loving-kindness meditation, and listening meditation. The document also discusses how mindfulness is associated with stress reduction and can help people cope with problems. It proposes that mindfulness works by managing attention and producing a stable mindset to observe thoughts and feelings non-judgmentally.
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Trauma, Rehab and Recovery; Putting the Pieces Together;Manitoba Brain Injury...Valerie Lougheed
This document discusses trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery from injuries or illnesses. It outlines Val Lougheed's personal journey recovering from trauma and acquiring a brain injury. It describes the challenges of recovering a sense of identity and independence. It also discusses methods that can help in recovery, such as neuroplasticity, resilience, and focusing on healing the whole person rather than just the injury. The document promotes a holistic, patient-centered approach to vocational rehabilitation and recovery through the services offered by Northern Lights Canada.
Trauma Rehabilitation and Recovery Diversified Rehab Group Valerie Lougheed
This document provides an overview of Val Lougheed's career founding and leading Northern Lights Canada, a vocational rehabilitation organization. It describes her experiences with trauma and recovering from an acquired brain injury, which informed her approach to facilitating recovery and return to work for others. The document outlines Northern Light Canada's services and partnerships with other rehabilitation organizations to provide nationwide vocational rehabilitation services.
Principles of rehabilitation of orthopedic patientsMD Specialclass
The document discusses rehabilitation medicine and the rehabilitation process. It defines key terms like impairment, disability, and handicap. It also outlines the components of rehabilitation including medical, social, and vocational aspects. The rehabilitation team is described which is led by a physiatrist and includes other professionals like physical therapists and occupational therapists. The principles and stages of rehabilitation for orthopedic patients are explained.
There are many types of rehabilitation designed to help patients recover from various disabilities and injuries. Rehabilitation involves ongoing processes and treatment programs to ensure full recovery and prevent issues from reoccurring. The main types discussed are physical, medical, cardiac, drug and alcohol, and vocational rehabilitation. The goal is to help patients become self-sufficient and live improved, independent lives physically, emotionally, and socially.
Trauma, Rehabilitation and Recovery; OBIA Conference 2009Valerie Lougheed
This document appears to be a presentation on trauma, rehabilitation, and recovery from brain injury. It discusses topics such as pain research, the body-mind connection, neuroplasticity, depression, identity reconstruction, and harnessing one's power after trauma. The presentation provides an overview of the speaker's personal journey of recovery from a brain injury caused by an addiction to OxyContin. It also describes the services offered by Northern Lights Canada and their national vocational rehabilitation consortium, Voc Rehab Canada.
The document discusses recovery from trauma and returning to work. It describes recovery as a process of rebuilding identity and resilience through rehabilitation. The document proposes several steps for recovery, including focusing on inner well-being rather than outer impairments, harnessing neuroplasticity, and developing trust in competent practitioners. It introduces Northern Lights Canada, an organization providing vocational rehabilitation services to facilitate recovery and return to work.
Power Point version of Val's Trauma, Rehab and Recovery presentation at the University of Calgary -- Community Rehabilitation Practice; February 6, 2014
The document summarizes Val Lougheed's story of recovering from a traumatic brain injury, chronic pain, depression, and addiction to prescription painkillers. It discusses Val's experiences with rehabilitation programs, attempts to return to work, ongoing medical assessments, and lens of understanding recovery through social and personal experiences over time. Key themes that emerge include the social construction of disability and health, trauma recovery, neuroplasticity, and reorganizing identity.
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Going Beyond the Code of Ethics to develop a new theory of Neuro-Ethics. A talk by Dr. Garry Corbett and Val Lougheed at the 2019 VRA Canada Conference in Halifax Nova Scotia, Friday May 31st, 2019
This document discusses moving forward in the disability benefits system. It begins by defining recovery as regaining a functional, productive, and fulfilling life. It then examines negative forces like assumptions that disability is solely medical and that applicants cannot be trusted. This creates a "web of disability" involving pain, anxiety, and loss of identity. The document proposes a new approach called functional recovery based on intervention, motivation, incentivized compensation, and trust to better support people in regaining function. The goal is enabling participation rather than requiring full medical recovery.
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1. Val Lougheed
Northern Lights Canada
Trauma, Rehabilitation
and Recovery –
New Psychologies of
Disability
~ Keep Your Fork ~
1-800-361-4642 * www.northernlightscanada.ca * vlougheed@northernlightscanada.ca
2. “You don’t want your
impairments to define
you – you want them
to inform you.”
(Hanita Dagan, personal communication, 2005)
5. New Psychologies of
Disability
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?
6. Rated PG-113
People Strongly Cautioned!
May contain bad language, brief nudity,
sexual overtones, and drug usage.
22. Body-Mind Connection
Psychoimmunoendocrine
Network
The nervous, endocrine, and immune
systems are functionally integrated –
the brain is only one part of this non-
hierarchical network
Memories, emotions, behaviours and
physiology are all connected at the
molecular level
(Candace Pert, 1997, p. 171 – 179)
25. “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)
26. Sliding Down the Slope
Early 1900’s Oxycodone™ developed in Germany
1995 Purdue Pharmacy (USA) launches
OxyContin™ – controlled-release
formula
1996 Approved in Canada
2002 OxyContin™ earns Purdue more than
$1 billion U.S.
2003 OxyContin™ is one of Canada’s 3
most-prescribed narcotic painkillers
Nov. 2003 –
Oct. 2004
783,762 prescriptions for OxyContin™
dispensed in Canada
(Dalhousie, March 2005)
27.
28. A Foothold
• Mild – moderate ABI
• Depressed (dysphoria)
• Working memory problems
• Hiding pain
1st
Neuropsychological Assessment
June 2004 -- Results
29. ABI – Measuring Loss
“Pre-morbid intelligence is a crucial variable …”
Subjective Report – difficulty retrieving words and communicating ideas
Objective Report – above-average performance on neuropsychological measures
(Prigatano, 1999, p. 59)
47. Sliding Back Down
Into The Abyss
• Non-compliance
• Malingering
• Trying too hard
• Not trying hard enough
2nd
Neuropsychological Assessment
May 2005 -- Edmonton
48. Test Results
• Mild to Moderate ABI
• Pain?
• Depression?
• Motivation?
• “a high flyer”
• “phobic avoidance”
• Future plans – “live off dividends”
[from company]
59. Pain Research
Gate Control Theory
• Acute and chronic pain
• Pain sensation travels up the central nervous system to the
brain through a “gate”
• “Gate” – triggered by cell changes – sends descending
messages that alter sensory input
• Pain isn’t pain until it reaches the brain
• Emotions, context, etc. affect pain sensations
• Pain is a negotiable, individual experience
• Pain centres in the brain – they just keep moving around
(Jackson, 2002, p. 21)
60. 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)
61.
62.
63.
64.
65. Limbic System
The centre for emotional expression
(Prigatano, 1999, p. 132)
• Amygdala - attaches emotional tags to memories
(Dr. Suffield, personal communication, 2004)
• Hippocampus - controls the laying down of new
memories
(Ramachandran & Blakeslee, 1998, p. 15)
• Hypothalamus – controls the outward expression of
emotions
(Ramachandran & Blakeslee, 1998, p. 177)
Trauma Research
66. “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
67. Trauma
Personal Experience
• Dissociation & Cocoon = Safety
• System on High Alert Always =
Survival
• World is black & white = Trust
Trust (Safety) = Love
No Trust (Life Threatening) = Hate
68. Trauma
Personal Experience
• Listen to me
• Understand me
• Respect me
• Are competent
I trust (love, feel safe with, will
try hard for) practitioners who:
69.
70.
71. “… depression [caused by
trauma] is not the same as
ordinary depression.”
( Herman, 1992, p. 118)
Depression
72. “Emotions are not in the
head – they are in every
cell in the body.”
(Pert (1995), in Bolen, 1996, p. 7)
Pscyhoimmunoendocrine
Network
73.
74.
75. Affects more than IQ ….
• We are sensitive to changes in higher
cerebral functioning
• Very important to a person’s sense of
self
• Touches core … of a person’s self-
esteem
(Prigatano, 1999, p. 58)
ABI
82. “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)
Body-Mind Connection
85. Quantum Connection
The Living Matrix -- 1995
• A type of energy exists that has previously gone
unnoticed.
• Cells/DNA influence matter through this form of
energy.
• DNA Phantom effect. Braden, 2007,
p. 45
86. “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
95. Back in “a” Saddle
September 2007
• Officially change role/
title
• Re-organize NL
• Work part-time
96.
97. New Psychologies of Disability
Resilience
Ability to return to original form after
being bent (bounce back)
Thriving in constant change, ability to be:
• Flexible
• Creative
• Adaptable
• Learn from experience
http://www.resiliencycenter.com/articles/5levels.shtml
98. New Psychologies of
Disability
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)
101. Vocational Rehabilitation
and Disability
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?
103. Northern Lights Canada is a person-centred
organization committed to providing innovative,
responsive links to real work.
We offer 4 major divisions of service:
• Vocational Rehabilitation Services
• Employment Services
• Employer Services
• Corporate Training
For more information, please contact us:
1-800-361-4642
www.northernlightscanada.ca
104. Voc Rehab Canada (VRCAN) is a national consortium of experienced
regional vocational rehabilitation companies. VRCAN provides
customers with single-point access to VR services anywhere they are
needed in Canada, whether on an individual service or contract basis.
Member companies include:
Argus Management Consultants, Inc. Sandra Preeper & Associates
Advantage Rehabilitation Consultants
Ltd.
Rehabilitation Alternatives Limited /
Vocational Alternatives Software
OPTIMA Rehabilitation CVE Inc.
Northern Lights Canada Occupational Rehabilitation Group of
Canada (ORGOC)
Western Rehabilitation Specialists Inc. Diversified Rehabilitation Group
Genesis Rehabilitation Ltd. Rehabilitation Focus
For more information, please feel free to contact us at 1-800-361-4642