About me I am currently 30 years old I have a disability called cerebral palsy and I am in a wheelchair I was born with cerebral palsy and I have had three operations to try and manage it. My last operation went badly and I experienced very severe postoperative chronic pain for 10 years. …
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more about Rudy Sims the founder of this site
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JANE'S mental health source page
http://www.copingwithdisability.com/rudy/2008/07/janes-mental-he.htmlThis is a great site I just found out about on mental health Link: MENTAL HEALTH. …
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About cognitive behavioral therapy
http://www.copingwithdisability.com/rudy/2008/07/about-cognitive.htmlAlbert Ellis Image via Wikipedia Cognitive therapy has played a very important role in helping me cope with depression and chronic pain in the past I've learned to incorporate its principles into my everyday life. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is a type of psychotherapy which focuses on the impact of thinking on how we feel and what we do. …
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Rubicon3
http://northernva.typepad.com/rubicon3clickmom Tom McMahon Stix Blog Mike Moran: Between Dreams Copingwithdisability.com A Day to Share with Tammy jasonswadley.com Nukes & Spooks ImmigrationProf Blog Artist Michael Mikolon
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Yicrosoft Directory Girl
http://yicrosoftdirectorygirl.comthinking patterns. Cognitive therapy is not about “positive thinking” in the sense that you must always think happy thoughts. It’s a way to gain control over racing, repetitive thoughts which often feed or trigger anxiety.” Read more Copingwithdisability.com: Discovery Health :: Rallying the Troops Inside Our Bodies part two of my comments
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The Troops Inside Our Bodies
http://yicrosoftdirectorygirl.com/the-troops-inside-our-bodi...thinking patterns. Cognitive therapy is not about “positive thinking” in the sense that you must always think happy thoughts. It’s a way to gain control over racing, repetitive thoughts which often feed or trigger anxiety.” Read more Copingwithdisability.com: Discovery Health :: Rallying the Troops Inside Our Bodies part two of my comments
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Aunk.newsvine.com - Aunk (The Cultural Health Guy)
http://aunk.newsvine.comNews and Cultural Health Commentary
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Blogging Against Disablism Day 2008
http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/2008/05/blogging-against-di...The Beauty Offensive: Look back in anger Candidly Crippled: Blogging Against Disablism - a day late! Chewing the Fat: Blogging Against (My) Disablism Day colorwheel: Blogging Against Disablism Day Copingwithdisability: Dealing with Staring Copingwithdisability: The Importance of communication in fighting discrimination DotComMom: This is a person Equal not Special: Blogging Against Disablism Day ErikTrips: look. a post. or as they say on myspace: a blog! a blog within a blog: not opening
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A Little Further And A Tentative Suggestion
http://beautyoffensive.blogspot.com/2008/05/little-further-a...before I've read everything but I will keep reading, because it's so heartening and enriching (to pluck just two words out of many I could use to attempt to capture BADD 2008). Here's what I read today: Chanelle and Tristan on the fight for inclusion Rudy on dealing with staring Rachelcreative on invisible disability A powerful and astute observation about when virtual worlds don't collide, from Veralidaine Yanub saying "It's everyone else who is weird".
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Growing up with a disability
http://growingupwithadisability.blogspot.comBiodiverse Resistance Bridget Houlihan Broken Clay: The Art of Intermittent Disability The Blind Bookworm Blog The Blogenberry Blogging Against Disablism Day Bums and Bellybuttons Charming BB Chewing the Fat Coping with Disability Diary of a Goldfish Did I Miss Something? Disabled Soapbox Disabilityblog.info Disability is Natural Disability Nation Disability Studies Temple U Disaboom Dream Mom E. is for Epilepsy Equal not Special
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New to the blogroll
http://growingupwithadisability.blogspot.com/2008/04/new-to-...society whose strength is human difference." The blog has a varied mix of noteworthy stories. Also from the U.K. - Ableize - a "resource directory of disabled aids information products services and advice," run for and by persons with disabilities. Coping with disability has original articles on living with cerebral palsy, and also regular updates on and links to a variety of health, disability, and social news. Disabled Soapbox - A wealth of advocacy for disablity rights, including right now the coverage of ADAPT
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Being Booga
http://beingbooga.comRecent Comments: Cricket on You can’t Save Money by Buying in BulkRebecca on You can’t Save Money by Buying in BulkLisa on You can’t Save Money by Buying in Bulkrudy on No, REALLY - Who are you?SUE on Price Check, Denver - April 13, 2008 - Save on Everyday Items by Shopping Denver’s Ethnic Markets
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Copingwithdisability.com Rudy
http://www.copingwithdisability.com/home/2008/04/copingwithd...Copingwithdisability.com Rudy
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