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Nancy’s Blog
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Awards
Winner of the UM Council for Disability Concern's 2010 Certificate of Appreciation

The University of Michigan, under the leadership of The Council for Disability Concerns, has sponsored educational programs and events designed to increase awareness of important disability issues.
Acceptance Group for Survivors
Acceptance Group for Survivors, First Edition is still available from Nancy Bauser, the author. The cost is $20 including shipping for those in the US, it is $35 for those outside of the US. Purchase below, using paypal, or online through Amazon. You can also contact her via snail mail at: 4260 Wabeek Lake Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302
About Nancy
The author, Nancy Bauser, M.S.W., A.C.S.W., B.C.E.T.S., B.C.D.T., survived a head-on collision which resulted in a severe brain stem injury in 1971. The writer decided to continue her education receiving a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Michigan in 1973 and a Masters in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1976. After graduation she achieved admission to the Academy of Certified Social Workers. From the years 2002 until 2004, Ms. Bauser obtained recognition from The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. She is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress and holds a Board Certification in Disability Trauma. The reason she chose to publish a new edition of Acceptance Groups for Survivors, A Guide for Facilitators is that she had earned more professional credentials that she wished to display and wanted to change the cover color, from a bland beige to a vibrant pink.
Before Ms. Bauser's injury and subsequent disability, she describes herself as an active, liberal rebellious college student. She remembers being very social, well organized, intelligent and goal oriented. She recalls laughing a lot, handling stress without much thought or anxiety, and being able to manage multiple demands with ease. on one mid-November afternoon, her world collapsed. She sustained a severe brain injury. From requiring life-support to physical, occupational and speech therapies, MS. BAUSER DEVELOPED QUESTIONS THAT SURVIVORS OF ANY TRAUMA MAY NEED OR WANT TO ASK THEMSELVES, AS THEY ATTEMPT TO RESUME AS MAINSTREAM A LIFE, AS IS POSSIBLE.
Material to Download
Nancy has some of the articles on the site available in pdf form, as well as her one sheet.
You can view them in pdf here.
