Learning Sickness

Learning Sickness

Author: James M. Lang

Publisher: Capital Books (VA)

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781933102016

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Diagnosed at the age of 26, the author spent the next five years coming to terms with how to live with a chronic illness. During that time he fathered two children, earned a Ph.D., accepted his first teaching position, and launched a writing career.


Motion and Space Sickness

Motion and Space Sickness

Author: George H. Crampton

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1990-01-17

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780849347030

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This compendium, written by active researchers in the field, encompasses topics ranging from anatomical and physiological subjects, through analyses of stimulus characteristics, prediction of sickness, and consideration of human factors, to pharmacological and behavioral therapeutic measures for terrestrial as well as microgravity travelers. Material often found scattered in diverse journals, paper-bound proceedings of symposia, difficult-to-find laboratory reports, or included with other topics in collections having a diffuse focus, are presented here in one volume dedicated to a single theme. The critical up-to-date- reviews are a first source for researchers and research program managers as well as an essential information source for engineers and practitioners.


How to Be Sick

How to Be Sick

Author: Toni Bernhard

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-05-10

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0861719263

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This life-affirming, instructive, and thoroughly inspiring book is a must-read for anyone who is - or who might one day be - sick. It can also be the perfect gift of guidance, encouragement, and uplifting inspiration to family, friends, and loved ones struggling with the many terrifying or disheartening life changes that come so close on the heels of a diagnosis of a chronic condition or life-threatening illness. Authentic and graceful, How to be Sick reminds us of our limitless inner freedom, even under high degrees of suffering and pain. The author - who became ill while a university law professor in the prime of her career - tells the reader how she got sick and, to her and her partner's bewilderment, stayed that way. Toni had been a longtime meditator, going on long meditation retreats and spending many hours rigorously practicing, but soon discovered that she simply could no longer engage in those difficult and taxing forms. She had to learn ways to make "being sick" the heart of her spiritual practice - and through truly learning how to be sick, she learned how, even with many physical and energetic limitations, to live a life of equanimity, compassion, and joy. And whether we ourselves are ill or not, we can learn these vital arts from Bernhard's generous wisdom in How to Be Sick.


Learning and Attention Disorders

Learning and Attention Disorders

Author: William Feldman

Publisher: Constable

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781841194738

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This much needed guide clearly describes the main recognized learning disabilities, and offers for the first time balanced advice for the parents of a diagnosed child. This edition includes: - How learning disability assessments are carried out and provides up-to-date discussion of treatment. - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia and other learning disabilities - The pros and cons of currently popular prescribed drugs As well as setting out the key facts, respected paediatrician William Feldman shows how a child with special needs has to be considered as part of the family dynamic. This book is full of valuable advice on how to live with a learning disorder - from day to day and into a bright future.


Sickness and Healing

Sickness and Healing

Author: Robert A. Hahn

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780300068719

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Anthropologist and epidemiologist Robert A. Hahn examines how culture influences the definition, experience and treatment of sickness in Western and non-Western societies.


Stories of Sickness

Stories of Sickness

Author: Howard Brody

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2002-10-31

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0190288035

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Our personalities and our identities are intimately bound up with the stories that we tell to organize and to make sense of our lives. To understand the human meaning of illness, we therefore must turn to the stories we tell about illness, suffering, and medical care. Stories of Sickness explores the many dimensions of what illness means to the sufferers and to those around them, drawing on depictions of illness in great works of literature and in nonfiction accounts. The exploration is primarily philosophical but incorporates approaches from literature and from the medical social sciences. When it was first published in 1987, Stories of Sickness helped to inaugurate a renewed interest in the importance of narrative studies in health care. For the Second Edition the text has been thoroughly revised and significantly expanded. Four almost entirely new chapters have been added on the nature, complexities, and rigor of narrative ethics and how it is carried out. There is also an additional chapter on maladaptive ways of being sick that deals in greater depth with disability issues. Health care professionals, students of medicine and bioethics, and ordinary people coping with illness, no less than scholars in the health care humanities and social sciences, will find much value in this volume. Unique Features: *Philosophically sophisticated yet clearly written and easily accessible *Interdisciplinary approach--combines philosophy, literature, health care, social sciences *Contains many fascinating stories and vignettes of illness drawn from both fiction and nonfiction *A new and comprehensive overview of the "hot topic" of narrative ethics in medicine and health care


In Sickness and in Play

In Sickness and in Play

Author: Cindy Dell Clark

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780813532707

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The author's 46 interviews with the families of children with chronic illness give an understanding of how the children comprehend their illnesses and how parents struggle daily to care for their kids while trying to give them a 'normal' childhood.


Sickness Work

Sickness Work

Author: Gerhard Nijhof

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9811303266

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This is the story of a professor of Medical Sociology, diagnosed with colon cancer. He undergoes the appropriate medical treatment. Passing through that trajectory, he realizes that things happen that he never read about in the professional literature. During his illness and rehabilitation he scribbles down notes about what is happening to him, what he is observing and what things do not tally with his knowledge of the sociological literature. This continuous connection of personal experience with academic literature is what makes this book such a powerful account of the ‘everyday’ life of a sick person. Recommended to teachers and students in the field of social health research; to everyone who works in health care, professionals as well as volunteers; and to men and women who themselves are experiencing a serious illness.


Keeping Your Germs to Yourself | A Children's Disease Book (Learning About Diseases)

Keeping Your Germs to Yourself | A Children's Disease Book (Learning About Diseases)

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-02-15

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1541907124

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Did you know that germs are things that you cannot see but can be passed on to different people? That’s why you cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze. That’s also the reason why you don’t share spoons and forks with other people. Let’s take a look at more gross yet fascinating facts about the intricate relationship of germs and diseases.