Optimum Leadership Television: Jamie Arber Executive Director, The Supported Living Group

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Professional Bio for Jamie Arber:

With over a decade of dedicated service in executive managerial roles within the Brain Injury Support field, Jamie is recognized as a trailblazer in the Connecticut Disability Support Service marketplace. Since 2010, Jamie has consistently demonstrated innovation and forward-thinking leadership, earning a reputation as one of the most accomplished executive managers in the industry.

Jamie’s commitment to empowering survivors of Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries (ABI/TBI) is reflected in a remarkable track record of success. As a visionary leader, Jamie has played a pivotal role in designing and overseeing groundbreaking vocational training options tailored for ABI/TBI survivors. These initiatives have not only enhanced the professional skills of survivors but also facilitated their seamless integration into the workforce.

Furthermore, Jamie’s passion for holistic support has led to the establishment of consumer-centered programs that prioritize community inclusion and stability for ABI/TBI survivors. By fostering innovative solutions, Jamie has actively contributed to creating environments that empower individuals on their journey to recovery.

Jamie’s academic foundation is truly international, with a Bachelor of Science (Honors) Degree in Psychology from the University of East London and a Master’s Degree in Community Psychology from the University of New Haven. This academic prowess has laid the groundwork for a multifaceted approach to supporting individuals with brain injuries.

In addition to academic achievements, Jamie holds the Certified Brain Injury Specialist (C.B.I.S.) credential, demonstrating a commitment to the highest standards of care in the field. Further enriching the skill set, Jamie is a practitioner trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (E.M.D.R.) and holds certification as a consultant in the field of Hypnosis (C.C.H.).

With a unique blend of academic expertise, innovative leadership, and a genuine commitment to the well-being of ABI/TBI survivors, Jamie stands as a beacon of excellence in the Connecticut Disability Support Service landscape.


Here Is What We Will Learn:

    1. Your journey in executive managerial roles within the Brain Injury Support field spans over a decade. Could you share some key milestones or experiences that have shaped your approach to leadership and advocacy for ABI/TBI survivors?

    Highlight: Leadership Journey

    Jamie, let’s delve into your extensive experience in executive managerial roles and explore the key moments that have influenced your leadership style and advocacy for survivors of Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries.

    1. Innovative vocational training options tailored for ABI/TBI survivors have been a significant focus of your initiatives. Can you elaborate on some of these groundbreaking programs and the impact they’ve had on the professional skills and workforce integration of survivors?

    Highlight: Vocational Training Initiatives

    Could you provide more details about the innovative vocational training programs you’ve implemented for survivors of brain injuries? How have these initiatives positively influenced their professional skills and integration into the workforce?

    1. The consumer-centered programs you’ve established prioritize community inclusion and stability for ABI/TBI survivors. How do these programs contribute to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, and what outcomes have you observed in the individuals on their journey to recovery?

    Highlight: Consumer-Centered Programs

    Let’s discuss the consumer-centered programs you’ve pioneered. How do they contribute to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for ABI/TBI survivors, and what positive outcomes have you observed in their journey to recovery?

    1. Your academic foundation includes a Bachelor of Science (Honors) Degree in Psychology from the University of East London and a Master’s Degree in Community Psychology from the University of New Haven. How has this international academic background influenced your approach to supporting individuals with brain injuries?

    Highlight: Academic Background

    With your international academic background in psychology, how has it shaped your approach to supporting individuals with brain injuries? In what ways do you integrate your academic foundation into your work in the field?

    1. As a Certified Brain Injury Specialist (C.B.I.S.), you demonstrate a commitment to high standards of care. Could you share some insights into the significance of this credential and how it informs your professional practices in the field?

    Highlight: C.B.I.S. Credential

    The Certified Brain Injury Specialist (C.B.I.S.) credential is impressive. Could you shed light on its significance and how it guides your commitment to maintaining high standards of care in the field?

    1. Your expertise extends to being a practitioner trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (E.M.D.R.) and holding certification as a consultant in the field of Hypnosis (C.C.H.). How do these therapeutic modalities enhance your ability to support individuals with brain injuries, and in what situations do you find them particularly effective?

    Highlight: Therapeutic Expertise

    I’m intrigued by your expertise in E.M.D.R. and Hypnosis. How do these therapeutic modalities enhance your support for individuals with brain injuries, and when do you find them particularly effective in your practice?

    1. Community psychology often emphasizes a collaborative and preventive approach. How do you incorporate principles of community psychology in your role, especially in the context of brain injury support services?

    Highlight: Community Psychology Approach

    Given your background in community psychology, how do you incorporate its principles into your role, particularly in providing support services for individuals with brain injuries?

    1. In your leadership role, how do you navigate challenges and complexities in the Connecticut Disability Support Service landscape, and what strategies have proven effective in overcoming obstacles?

    Highlight: Leadership Challenges

    Leading in the Connecticut Disability Support Service landscape must present challenges. Can you share how you navigate complexities and the strategies that have proven effective in overcoming obstacles in your leadership role?

    1. Your commitment to empowerment is evident in your track record. Can you share a specific success story or accomplishment that stands out to you, highlighting the positive impact of your efforts on the lives of ABI/TBI survivors?

    Highlight: Empowerment Success

    Let’s highlight your commitment to empowerment. Could you share a specific success story or accomplishment that stands out, showcasing the positive impact of your efforts on the lives of survivors of Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries?

    1. Looking ahead, what are your aspirations and goals for the future of brain injury support services, and how do you envision continuing to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with ABI/TBI?

    Highlight: Future Aspirations

    Finally, let’s discuss the future. What are your aspirations and goals for the future of brain injury support services, and how do you envision making a continued and meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with ABI/TBI?

Jamie Arber, M.A., C.B.I.S.

Executive Director, The Supported Living Group

147 Simsbury Rd. Avon, CT 06001

Office Phone: (860) 470-7676

https://www.supportedlivinggroup.org/

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