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Recipe for Recovery
Ask any survivor to describe their recipe for recovery, and you will recognize patterns.
Top resources on their list will be:
- love and support of their families
- medical care from their doctors and therapists
- hope, encouragement and tools from support groups
Three key components commonly listed by survivors who were successful in rebuilding their life after brain injury:
1. Letting go of their previous life
- previous identity – tied to ability and accomplishment
- obsession to restore their life to what it was previously
- anger and hurt
- old friends
- surrendering the need for control
2. Accepting their new reality
- belief that their life has a purpose
- self-acceptance of the “new-self”
- acknowledging the need for help and the willingness to ask for it
- using humor to cope
- desire to help others and make the world a better place
3. Believing that something good will come from their adversity
- strengths – resiliency, flexibility
- deeper meaning of life – appreciation for the little things
- spiritual growth – inner peace – no matter what happens, they will be o.k.
- greater understanding – increased tolerance, less judgmental
- more enjoyment – better balance of priorities

