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"What I do to keep positive and on track is that I have at least one area at work, in my home or where ever I am that is organized and clean. In those places I am able to sit without outside problems and calm down. Allowing myself to return my thoughts to happiness and what is most important at the moment."~ Lori Purdy FaitelLori Purdy Faitel experienced a traumatic brain injury in 1986 when early in a promising career, she was involved in a serious auto accident. After six years of recovery, she returned to college and in 1992 graduated as an O.T. assistant. She holds a current COTA license in Michigan.Lori has worked in therapy departments in Metro Detroit and specializes in working with clients who have brain injuries. Lori's book documents her journey from inpatient to current life as a productive professional. She can be found online at www.AmIBrainDamaged.com.Join us as we talk with Lori Purdy Faitel, self-proclaimed “Brain Injury Survivor Authority”. Today, despite the residual effects of her injuries, Lori is a COTA who specializes in helping others with brain injuries.