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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2013 · 3H 1M

Second Chance to Live: Recovery Now with Kim

from A Recovery Now · host Kim Justus

Craig Phillips is a traumatic brain injury survivor and a master’s level certified rehabilitation counselor (CRC). His TBI occurred in 1967 when I was ten years old. He sustained an open skull fracture, then remained in a coma for three weeks with right frontal lobe damage and a severe brain bruise which involved the brain stem. Craig created Second Chance to Live to share what he discovered through his process of living with a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability for the past 46 years. He has since written 1140 articles and created 175 video presentations that have been uploaded to YouTube for people who learn better through watching and listening. He believes in the power of identification as a tool of recovery.  For more information go to: www.secondchancetolive.org This show is a gathering place for anyone seeking recovery from the challenges of life on life's terms. I introduce topics, and survivor's share their experience, strength and hope. We discuss useful tools that have helped us lighten the load, of our journey through recovery. More will be revealed! Tune in, stop in and call in. This is a "we" recovery program, because it is in the "we," that we find the new "me." We focus on the four A's of Recovery...Awareness, Acceptance, Action and Adaptation. This is a place for survivor's striving to become thrivers.  :) Some nights we will have a featured guest, and others we will introduce a topic of recovery, encouraging callers to join us in the discussion. Host is Kim Justus, author of In a Flash: Miracles Here and Beyond found at www.inaflash.org

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