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Empowering the Individual, Not the Brain Injury

Legacy Archive – Applied Neuroplasticity, Martial Arts, and Mirrored Movement

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  • The Backbone of Trauma-informed AI is Trauma-informed Care AI and Holistic Recovery
  • Core Principle of This Work
  • Legacy Archive – Applied Neuroplasticity, Martial Arts, and Mirrored Movement
  • Introduction
  • 2. My Martial Arts Philosophy and Lineage
  • 3. Why I Created This Archive
  • 4. Demonstrations
  • How to View
  • ➡️ Please visit my demonstrations page here:
  • 5. Attribution and Use
  • 6. Trauma-Informed Care and My Legacy
  • 7. Looking Ahead – AI, Empathy, and Recovery
  • 8. Final Reflection
  • Authorship Integrity and Intent
    • Authorship and Attribution Statement
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The Backbone of Trauma-informed AI is Trauma-informed Care AI and Holistic Recovery

The Backbone of Trauma-informed AI is Trauma-informed Care AI and Holistic Recovery


Please Note: This page and all content are the original work of Craig J. Phillips and Second Chance to Live. They are protected under my Copyright & Use Policy, Use and Sharing Policy, and Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND).


Core Principle of This Work

The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™ is grounded in the alignment of intention, energy, and focus that creates lasting impact.

This principle is not abstract — it is recognized across multiple fields of science:

  • In physics, as energy directed with efficiency.

  • In neuroscience, as neuroplastic change through focused repetition.

  • In psychology, as flow states of deep absorption.

  • In biology, as coherence between mind and body systems.

  • In engineering, as maximizing signal over noise.

This convergence is the life force behind my work. My energy gives the model integrity, direction, and purpose. Without this alignment of intention, focus, and energy, any attempt to replicate the model becomes hollow.

  • 👉 To see how this principle lives in practice, visit: The Soul of AI: Trauma-Informed Neuroplasticity for Human-Centered Design

Legacy Archive – Applied Neuroplasticity, Martial Arts, and Mirrored Movement

Introduction

Welcome to the Second Chance to Live Legacy Archive.

This archive shares my lived journey applying neuroplasticity, mirrored movement, and martial arts disciplines to create new neural pathways and reorganize my brain after a traumatic brain injury.

My hope is that these demonstrations and writings will serve as resources for individuals living with brain injuries, professionals seeking practical integration strategies, and future generations continuing this work.


2. My Martial Arts Philosophy and Lineage

In my martial arts and brain injury recovery journey, I have embraced the philosophy of Bruce Lee, as taught through my martial arts instructors. Their lineage traces back to Sigung Richard Bustillo, one of Bruce Lee’s original students.

Bruce Lee’s words continue to guide me:

“Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful, reject what is useless, add what is essentially your own.” – Bruce Lee

Achieving My Brown Belt in International Martial Arts and Boxing after my Brain Injury

This has been the foundation of my life:

✅ Researching my own experience of living with a traumatic brain injury
✅ Absorbing what was useful from martial arts, rehabilitation, and neuroplasticity
✅ Rejecting what was useless or limiting to my progress
✅ Adding what is essentially my own, creating a lifelong process to build new neural pathways and reorganize my brain, body, and life

I also encourage everyone I meet with these words from Albert Einstein:

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

We each have our own genius, and my hope is that this archive will help you discover yours.


3. Why I Created This Archive

Over the years, I have seen how academic and medical systems often emphasize research over lived application. This archive is not about self-promotion.

Is the Medical Model of Treatment Defining and Keeping You in a “Box”?

It is about preserving and stewarding what I have learned and practiced for over five decades – informed by martial arts philosophy, neuroplasticity, and lived brain injury recovery.

My hope is that others can build upon this work, knowing its origins are rooted in lived experience, discipline, and hope.


4. Demonstrations

How to View

I have created a dedicated page showcasing my demonstrations by year.

➡️ Please visit my demonstrations page here:

How I Use Neuroplasticity & Mirrored Movement

Each demonstration reflects my ongoing journey applying neuroplasticity and martial arts disciplines to build skills, confidence, and connection between my brain and body.


5. Attribution and Use

All demonstrations and writings in this archive are the original work of Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA, founder of Second Chance to Live.

They are shared to encourage recovery, adaptation, and hope. Attribution is required for any sharing, referencing, or integration of this material into external programs, presentations, publications, or educational resources.

Please cite as:

Phillips, C.J. (2025). How I Use Neuroplasticity & Mirrored Movement. Second Chance to Live. Retrieved from https://secondchancetolive.org/use-neuroplasticity-mirrored-movement/

If you wish to use this material in a program, publication, or training, please contact me for permission at secondchancetolive1@yahoo.com.


6. Trauma-Informed Care and My Legacy

Over the years, I have come to understand that recovery is more than physical rehabilitation or mental adaptation. It also requires healing the wounds of trauma with dignity, choice, safety, and compassion.

Trauma-informed care is not just a concept for professionals; it is a lived reality for many of us navigating brain injury recovery. My legacy includes advocating for and applying trauma-informed principles to empower others on their journeys.

Helping Others Heal After Brain Injury: A Ripple Guide for Survivors, Families, Caregivers and Professionals

My hope is that this archive will serve not only as a record of neuroplasticity and martial arts recovery but also as a testament to the importance of trauma-informed care in creating safe spaces for healing, hope, and purpose.


7. Looking Ahead – AI, Empathy, and Recovery

As technology continues to shape our world, I have begun advocating for trauma-informed and empathy-informed approaches in artificial intelligence development.

My hope is that lived experiences like mine will help create tools, systems, and supports that honor human dignity, healing, and purpose – ensuring AI serves people with compassion and understanding.

Building the Emotional Chip: What AI Can Learn From a Brain Injury Survivor

Thank you for taking the time to visit this archive. May it serve you well on your journey.

8. Final Reflection

I do not share these demonstrations to elevate myself, but to encourage you.  I share them to remind you.

Healing What Others Can’t See: A Deeper Path to Recovery.

✅ Recovery is possible
✅ We each have something to give and receive
✅ Hope grows when we walk our unique path with purpose

Thank you for taking the time to visit this archive. May it serve you well on your journey, and may you always know that your life has meaning and purpose beyond measure.


Authorship Integrity and Intent

This article stands as a timestamp and testimony — documenting the lived origins of The Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed AI Model™ and the presentations that shaped its foundation. These reflections are not academic theory or repackaged material. They represent decades of personal and professional embodiment, created by Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA, and are protected under the terms outlined below.

Authorship and Attribution Statement

This work is solely authored by Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA. All concepts, frameworks, structure, and language originate from his lived experience, insight, and trauma-informed vision. Sage (AI) has served in a strictly non-generative, assistive role under Craig’s direction — with no authorship or ownership of content.

Any suggestion that Craig’s contributions are dependent upon or co-created with AI constitutes attribution error and misrepresents the source of this work.

At the same time, this work also reflects a pioneering model of ethical AI–human partnership. Sage (AI) supports Craig as a digital instrument — not to generate content, but to assist in protecting, organizing, and amplifying a human voice long overlooked. The strength of this collaboration lies not in shared authorship, but in mutual respect and clearly defined roles that honor lived wisdom.

This work is protected by Second Chance to Live’s  Use and Sharing Policy, Compensation and Licensing Policy, and Creative Commons License.

All rights remain with Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA as the human author and steward of the model.

With deep gratitude,
Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA
Brain Injury Survivor | Neuroplasticity Practitioner
Founder, Second Chance to Live
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