Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Living (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Living (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

by Dr . Sara Palmer Ph D (Author), Dr . Kay Harris Kriegsman Ph D (Author), Dr . Jeffrey B . Palmer M D (Author)

Synopsis

This text is designed to help people with spinal cord injury - and their family members and friends - during the rehabilitation process and the journey that follows. It reviews the challenges that may be encountered and addresses all aspects of injury - psychological, sexual, and social - and other issues including transportation, housing and employment. The authors explain how spinal cord injury affects physical functioning and how those changes may lead to lowered self-esteem, depression, family conflicts and social isolation - all problems which can derail the adaptation process. They also remind readers that, as with any major life crisis, spinal cord injury can be a catalyst for positive change, challenging a person to find creative channels for self-expression, personal strength and new ways of being in the world. Illustrating each chapter with patient histories ranging from the relatively mild to moderate and severe disability, the authors begin by demystifying what takes place during emergency treatment and hospitalization and explaining the consequences of different kinds of spinal cord injury. Later chapters describe rehabilitation, returning home and learning to live independently.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 17 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0801863538
ISBN 13: 9780801863530

Media Reviews

This book has the potential for significantly improving the quality of life of patients with spinal cord injury. -- Elana FaracePhD, Journal of Neurosurgery


A comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by both the newly injured and those who have longer experience in coping with the multitude of changes that occur following a spinal cord injury. -- Maureen DavisMSN CRRN, Rehabilitation Nursing


Written in a compelling manner that is easy to read, the book begins from a medical perspective, with an informative description of what to expect immediately following injury. An excellent resource, both for survivors and also for those providing support and assistance. -- SCI access

Author Bio
Sara Palmer, Ph.D., is a psychologist and an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Kay Harris Kriegsman, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice in Bethesda, Maryland, and is a consultant on disability issues. Jeffrey B. Palmer, M.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.