Individuals might have dreams or hopes, but not know how to take the action necessary to gain employment, build meaningful relationships, or communicate their needs or desires. They may be focused on what is wrong in their lives, without being able to see what can be done to improve their lives. Without a plan or map for the future, an important tool for making life all that it can be is missing. Our Identity and Moving On After Brain Injury program provides a guided process to help create a plan for the future and gather the tools and strategies needed to carry out that plan.
Most people’s lives are more satisfying when they have a clear picture of what they want for themselves. When people develop a mental image of how to achieve their goals, their sense of hope is strengthened. We use a process that helps individuals create a mental map that illustrates what is likely to be helpful and what may be barriers to creating a better future.
This acclaimed eight-week course is especially designed for individuals with brain injury. We believe the course is of value to anyone struggling with cognitive challenges who wish to take the needed steps to creating a meaningful future built on their strengths and interests.
BEST is pleased to offer this course beginning Monday, September 18, 2017 in Olympia, WAÂ at the Olympia Community Center, located at 222 Columbia Street NW in Olympia. The class will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.Â
This class is offered at no cost to brain injury survivors.
Registration is required. Please click here to learn more and register today.