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0 Hollee Stamper, MSW, LSW, CBIS Jeff Noonan, M.Ed.,CBIS
Breaking Barriers: Supporting Individuals with TBI’s through the Continuum of Vocational Rehabilitation Hollee Stamper, MSW, LSW, CBIS Jeff Noonan, M.Ed.,CBIS

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2 March 2014

3 Today’s Objectives  To learn the definitions of Acquired Brain Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injuries To identify barriers and strategies for individuals with TBI’s to return to work To be knowledgeable of resources to support the vocational placement process

4 Today’s Objectives Learn how team approach can support vocational rehabilitation Examine case studies of successful volunteer and vocational placements

5 Brief Introduction to Brain Injury
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): an injury to the brain, which is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma. An acquired brain injury is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): is an injury to the brain caused by an external force after birth

6 Brief Introduction to Brain Injury

7 Attention Types of Attention: Selective Attention Divided Attention
Alternating Attention Sustained Attention

8 Memory Stages: Encoding Storage Retrieval

9 Executive-Functioning
Executive-functioning: involves the integration and management of multiple cognitive skills. These complex processes enables individuals to attain goals and perform everyday activities.

10 Novel Problem-Solving Strategies
Define Problem • Identify Possible Solutions • Decide on Solution Implement Evaluate

11 Interpersonal Skills Individuals May Encounter Difficulties with
Interpersonal Skills Due to: Limited Self-Awareness Poor Impulse-Control Cognitive Inflexibility \

12 Team Approaches to Support Vocational Success
Interdisciplinary Transdisciplinary

13 Case Study: AB Female 46 Years Old Strengths Challenges
Willingness to work Memory Participates in therapies Ataxia

14 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS)

15 Case Study: CD Female 50 years old Strengths Challenges
Eagerness to Return to Work Memory Participates in Treatment Attention

16 Case Study: CD Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Process
Orientation Interview with Intake Counselor Neuro Functional Assessment Team Meeting to Determine Work Candidacy Strategies Memory Aids Role-Play Exercises Checklist

17 Case Study: EF Female 30 years old Pet Sales Associate
Strengths Challenges Strong Work Ethic Emotional Regulation Strong Family Commitment Interpersonal Skills

18 Case Study: EF Challenge Maintaining Professional Boundaries Strategies Define Boundaries Role-Playing Social Scripts

19 Case Study: EF Challenges Strategies Non-Verbal Communication
Engaging in Reciprocal Conversation Strategies Role-Playing Natural Supports

20 Case Study: GH Male 56 Years Old Strength Challenge
Visual-Spatial Skills Frustration Tolerance

21 Resources to Support Vocational Success

22 BIAA: Brain Injury Association of America
Can give information on resources available in your state BIAA: Brain Injury Association of America

23 Find Your State Brain Injury Association
Website Link:

24 Video Link :http://www.chooseworkttw.net/about/index.html
Ticket to Work Video Link :

25 Veteran Affairs Resources
Employment Services Education and Training Disability Compensation

26 Additional Resources Volunteer opportunities within organization
Volunteer opportunities in the community Transitional or therapeutic employment opportunities

27 Conclusion: Transdisciplinary Team/Interdisciplinary
Challenges to overcome Resources

28 Questions? Jeffrey Noonan, M.Ed, CBIS: Hollee Stamper, MSW, LSW, CBIS


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