The Journey: Discovering Emotional and Spiritual Health after Disability
By Jenny Smith
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About this ebook
After the onset of a disability, the medical community focuses on our physical well-being.
But where can people with disabilities find support for the emotional impact of a disability?
In this activity-based workbook, you will find the tools you need to cope with the emotional mental, and spiritual impact of a physical disability, chronic illness, or chronic pain.
Personal reflection questions prompt you to reflect on your experience, while discussion questions encourage participation in a group setting.
The topics include:
- Reflecting on Your Story
- Naming Your Losses
- Navigating the Journey of Grief
- Experiencing Change and Transition
- Living in Paradox
- Coping with Stress and Trauma
- Refilling Your Emotional, Mental, Physical, and Spiritual Resources
- Finding Meaning and Purpose in Life
The workbook includes an eight-week schedule to provide structure for support groups and facilitators.
Together we can traverse the paths of emotional and spiritual health in this foreign land called Disability.
Buy this book today to begin your journey.
Jenny Smith
Jenny Smith has been working as a midwife for 27 years, during which time she has delivered somewhere in the region of 1,000 babies. Currently Head Midwife at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in Hammersmith, London, Jenny Smith is founder of the immensely successful 'Jentle Midwifery Scheme' which introduced one-to-one midwife care at the hospital and turned all profits back into the NHS. Among her considerable accolades is the St George’s Hospital Special Achievement Award, won in 1998 for pioneering work with water births. She is currently working on a number of clinical trials and a paper for the British Medical Journal. Her specialized fields include high-risk pregnancies and deliveries. Jenny Smith lectures widely in Europe and the Middle East on fetal heart monitoring and is collaborating with Philips UK on the latest Telemetry research. Her published work includes medical research and she has also written and contributed to articles for a cross-section of publications, including The Guardian and pregnancy and childcare magazines. She was the consultant to Lucy Atkins book, Blooming Birth, published by HarperCollins in 2005.
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The Journey - Jenny Smith
The Journey:
Discovering Emotional and Spiritual Health after Disability
By Jenny Smith
Published by Significant Publications
Copyright © 2024 by Jenny Smith. All rights reserved.
ISBN PRINT: 978-1-7370867-3-4
ISBN EPUB: 978-1-7370867-4-1
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023923116
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, contact Jenny@JennySmithRollsOn.com.
This workbook is not intended as a substitute for professional medical or mental health services. If expert assistance is needed, please seek out a qualified professional.
Cover and typesetting by Jenneth Dyck
Edited by Kathy Burge and Elizabeth Trotter
This book may be purchased in bulk for proper promotional, educational, or business use. Please email Jenny Smith at Jenny@JennySmithRollsOn.com for more information.
Contents
Note to Reader
Introduction
Why Take Time to Reflect?
Activity: Timeline
Naming What We’ve Lost
Journey of Grief
Activity: Lament (Optional)
Change and Transition
Paradox
Stress, Trauma, and Coping Strategies
Personal or Group Activity
Refill Your Cup
Finding Meaning and Purpose
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Additional Resources
Appendix 2: Suggested Schedule for Groups
Appendix 3: Group Introduction and Rules
References
About the Author
Note to Reader
This workbook uses the term disability to include a physical condition that alters one’s lifestyle or interaction with their surrounding environment. This includes, but is not limited to, paralysis, vision or hearing loss, Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis, muscular dystrophy, brain injury, arthritis, amputations, and neurological or autoimmune disorders. Some people never receive a diagnosis for the symptoms that significantly impact their life.
Introduction
For over a decade I worked with people who live and work overseas in a cross-cultural context. They must learn a new language and culture. They experience the loss of friends and family members and may lose connection to beloved traditions. They must learn a new system of government, healthcare, and transportation.
The known becomes unknown. Unnavigable.
Simply making it through one day can be a challenge—and a small victory. Everything takes more time. More work. More concentration. More energy.
I helped my able-bodied coworkers name these challenges and grieve their losses. But grieving isn’t where the process ends. Ultimately, the goal is for people to thrive in their new surroundings. They must find new activities they enjoy and peers with whom they can relate. They make new friends, become fluent in the language, and learn to live without