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Quiet in the Tornado - A Disability Primer (Paperback)
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Quiet in the Tornado - A Disability Primer (Paperback)
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Loot Price R277
Discovery Miles 2 770
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"Carrie Dearborn's no-holds-barred approach to talking about
disability wrestles us to the ground from her wheelchair.
Surprising, disarming, painful, funny - you'll go through every
emotion and reach new understanding as you let go of pre-conceived
notions about how to deal with disability, whether you are
temporarily abled or not." - Meizhu Lui, Co-Author, The Color of
Wealth "Interspersed between the author's accounts of surviving a
life-threatening stroke, readers will find useful practical advice
for coping with adult onset disability and, more importantly, life
outside of the hospital. This book offers sound, practical advice
grounded in years of experience from a woman with a terrific sense
of humor. The writing is deep enough to be engaging but written in
sections brief enough to allow the reader to digest and reflect
upon the important concepts presented. While the author claims to
have written this book for people who are recovering from similar
injuries to her own, their families, and loved ones, I believe it
is equally beneficial for health care professionals. Carrie
provides important recommendations about interacting with people
who are emerging from comas that will help health care
professionals understand what is and what is not helpful to their
patients. In turn, learning how to provide more sensitive care will
reward care providers with that wonderful feeling associated with
knowing they have made valuable contributions to someone's health
and healing." - Susan Hallenborg Ventura, Director of Clinical
Education & Associate Clinical Professor at Northeastern
University Topics covered include: Fresh Out of a Coma For Friends
and Family Possibilities: Aim High, Start Slow Post-Coma Nightmares
and Fresh Losses A Rainbow for the Blues: Why I Like Wheelchairs
God's Windows Explained: Dealing with Feelings of Gloom and Doom
OK, Feel Good Time: Heroes and Sheroes to Inspire Us Calling All
Vegetables: Surpassing Low Expectations Life Threatening Disease
Issues A Burden?: Getting Out of the Guilt and Burden Trap How to
Almost Die: and Why You Should Stay Alive How to Have Fun in the
Hospital Miscellaneous Things Hospital Food: Avoidance Tips How it
(Usually) Works: Who's Who in the Hospital Patient's Bill of Rights
- My Version What to Anticipate: Small Joys Brain Damage: Journal
of my first post-coma year Disability 101: Where to go for Housing,
Work and Benefits A Little Street Action Before you go: From
Bedsores to Bumpy Roads Survival Tactics You're out Getting Around
and other Post-Hospital Challenges State House Nursing Home: Taking
Political Action or Making Trouble in My Adopted Home Town
Wheelchair Flying: My Favorite Sport The Questions: Q&A with
the Author Bibliography Resources
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