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PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION Section W1 Fall
2018 CO
Psychiatric Disability Simulation- 20 points
Students will choice one simulation from the
disabilities listed below:
• schizophrenia or psychotic (place headphone
in one ear with verbal audio such as a talk
show, audiobook, or recorded conversation)
• substance use (stop use of a daily used
substance such as coffee, soda, cigarettes,
etc.; This can also be technology as well like
a cell phone, TV, radio, microwave, electronic
devices)
• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (do a
repetitve behavior triggered by something
such as touching any object then washing
hands or using hand sanitizer, check locks
every 10 minutes; organize and reorganize
closet, drawers, and shelves every hour)
• Depression (isolate yourself around people,
limit talking to others, move slowly, do not
participate in activites especially enjoyable
activities)
• Anxiety (stay busy doing any activity
involving constant movement, must be at
least 10 different activities)
This simulation will allow the students to reflect on
how a psychiatric symptoms can impact an
individual. Each student will spend a minimum of
eight (8) hours conducting the simulation. The
simulation must be done as a regular day of activity
(i.e., cooking, cleaning, dressing, shopping, etc.).
The reflection paper should include: personal
reaction to the disability, environmental barriers,
reactions of others, accommodations or assistive
needed to assist in performing daily activities, and
reflection on how the simulation impacted your
thoughts on having the chosen disability
Psychiatric Disorder Simulation
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