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Presented by Susanne Slay-Westbrook LPC-S, LMFT-S A World of Respect SILC 2013 Annual Conference

Representing Ourselves--Challenges with Disabilities

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Presentation at 2013 Texas Statewide Independent Living Conference, Take a Stand to Take a Seat, in Austin, Texas

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Page 1: Representing Ourselves--Challenges with Disabilities

Presented bySusanne Slay-Westbrook LPC-S, LMFT-S

A World of RespectSILC 2013 Annual Conference

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DISRESPECT SELF-ESTEEM SELF-RESPECT DIGNITY INTEGRITY CORE

BELIEFS

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Women and men with disabilities often experience a variety of disrespectful events, interactions and attitudes from society, not to mention friends, family and caretakers.

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The ability to respect ourselves can be seriously challenged when we are disrespected by others, especially by the ones we most put our trust in.

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Respecting ourselves begins with regaining self-esteem. This means to think good thoughts about ourselves like, “I am capable of learning new things.”

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Having healthy self-esteem is not having to be better than someone else, but it is affirming how we see ourselves, our strengths and our accomplishments.

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To have self-respect is to redefine mind, spirit and body as healthy and whole.

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Susanne Slay-Westbrook LPC-S, LMFTS www.aworldofrespect.com