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COMBAT-RELATED POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: THE BATTLE TO RETURN TO CIVILIAN LIFE Kristen Brant, BS, Amanda Griffith, BA, & Alison Damico, BA Department of Occupational Therapy School of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences University of Pittsburgh
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THE CHALLENGE OF LIVING WITH PTSD
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ENGAGING IN MEANINGFUL OCCUPATIONS
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PERSON-ENVIRONMENT-OCCUPATION (PEO) MODEL Person Environment Occupation (activities) Performance
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PEO MODEL Person PTSD (signs & symptoms)
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PEO MODEL Environment Classrooms People Public spaces Attitudes
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PEO MODEL Occupation (activities) Attendance Participation Learning Tests Assignments Instructions Communication Transportation Extra-curricular activities
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THE CHALLENGE OF LIVING WITH PTSD
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STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS Modifying the Environment and Activities Educating instructors and students Meeting s prior to term starting Small class sizes Self-selection of classroom seating Scheduled meetings Tutoring program “Welcome” signs and announcements Acknowledging and celebrating veterans Designated area to study and socialize
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STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS (CONT.) Modifying the Environment and Activities Designated parking Well-lighted walkways and areas In-class use of computers Breaks during testing Extended and flexible timeframes Flexible class attendance policies Videotaped lectures Online learning options
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STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS (CONT.) Modifying the Environment and Activities Peer mentoring program First-year veteran-only courses Designated veteran housing
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SUCCESS AND EMPOWERMENT
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DISCUSSION / QUESTIONS Combat –Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Battle to Return to Civilian Life Kristen Brant, BS knb36@pitt.edu Amanda Griffith, BA alg130@pitt.edu Alison Damico, BA ald160@pitt.edu Master of Occupational Therapy Students Department of Occupational Therapy University of Pittsburgh
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