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In Trouble in Mind, neuropsychologist Jenni Ogden, author of
Fractured Minds, transports the reader into the world of some of
her most memorable neurological patients as she explores with
compassion, insight, and vivid description the human side of brain
damage. These are tales of patients who, as the result of stroke,
brain tumor, car crash, or neurological disease, begin thinking and
behaving strangely, and with their loved ones' support embark on
the long journey to recovery, acceptance of disability and
sometimes, death. There is Luke, the gang member who loses his
speech but finds he can still sing his favorite blues number
"Trouble in Mind," and HM, who teaches the world about memory and
becomes the most studied single case in medical history. You will
meet Julian, who misplaces his internal map of the human body, and
Melody, a singer who risks losing her song when she undergoes brain
surgery to cure her epilepsy. Then there is Kim with a severe head
injury, and Sophie who has just enough time to put her house in
order before Alzheimer's dementia steals her insight. For these and
the many other patients whose stories are told in this book, the
struggle to understand their disordered minds and disobedient
bodies takes extraordinary courage, determination, and patience.
For health professionals and researchers working with these
patients, the ethical and emotional challenges can be as demanding
as the intellectual and treatment decisions they make daily.
Trouble In Mind is written in an accessible narrative style that is
both accurate and intimate. It will be enjoyed by readers --
whether students, researchers, or professionals in mental health
and neuroscience, patients with neurological disorders and their
families, or general readers -- who want to learn more about brain
disorders and the doctors who care for those who suffer them.
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