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Mein Leben mit MS, bipolar und Hirnverletzung: Livi, Beau, Bacchus**

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PublishedOn
2019-11-13
ISBN
9781138331280
EAN
9781138331280
Publication Name
Living in the Moment with Brain Injury
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Routledge
Series
After Brain Injury: Survivor Stories Ser.
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Charlie Bacchus, Marie Beau
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz
Number of Pages
134 Pages

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This is the remarkable story of Charlie Bacchus, who was diagnosed with a severe case of viral encephalitis and later with multiple sclerosis and bipolar. This moving, funny, sometimes explicit book charts his life, including recollections of his childhood, the acceptance of his diagnoses and his determination to carry on living to the full. This book highlights many themes such as the loss of independence and the challenges of hidden disabilities and visible differences. Although the line between fantasy and reality is not always clear, Charlie's loving personality and hypomania allow him to maintain supportive connections and adapt to his situation. Charlie's account provides support for patients who have brain injury and their families. This will be of great interest to professionals working in neurology including occupational therapists, social workers and rehabilitation practitioners.

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138331287
ISBN-13
9781138331280
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7038699785

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Author
Charlie Bacchus, Marie Beau
Publication Name
Living in the Moment with Brain Injury
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
After Brain Injury: Survivor Stories Ser.
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
134 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Rc390
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"This is an honest, sometimes brutally honest, account of Charlie Bacchus' experience of coping with MS and Bipolar Disorder. It is sometimes an uncomfortable read, sometimes hard to discern reality from fantasy, but always deeply personal, often funny, documenting exquisitely how the unconditional love of family and friends is so critical for survival in the face of a condition that robbed Charlie Bacchus of the future he anticipated. MS, and bipolar disorder, are often described as like being on a roller coaster ride. Charlie Bacchus appears to have been on a monster of a ride, but with the love and honesty of family and friends, an absolute determination to accept who he is, and the opportunity to reflect deeply while writing this book, perhaps he is taming the two-headed monster that is MS and Bipolar Disorder."- Prof Jonathan Evans, Professor of Applied Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow. "Inflicted by MS and bipolar disorder, Charlie tells the tale of living 25 years with these disorders, and how it affected his relationships, friends and family. With wonderful verve, we see him move from enthusiastic footballer and adventurous young rebel to facing the prospect of decline. This book will be of great interest to carers and patients alike." - Michael Kopelman, Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychiatry, King's College London, UK. "This book provides an energetic and unfiltered perspective on life with a progressive neurological condition. Though the story is unique, its themes are of broad relevance: the importance of continuity in sense of identity (including sexual identity, which features conspicuously here), the appeal of storytelling in adapting to disability, the value of long-term relationships with coordinated health services, and above all the power of family resilience in living well with a neurological condition. I don't think you'll find another memoir quite like it, and recommend you have a read." - Dr Jessica Fish, St George's University Hospitals NHS Trust & King's College London, UK., "This is an honest, sometimes brutally honest, account of Charlie Bacchus' experience of coping with MS and Bipolar Disorder. It is sometimes an uncomfortable read, sometimes hard to discern reality from fantasy, but always deeply personal, often funny, documenting exquisitely how the unconditional love of family and friends is so critical for survival in the face of a condition that robbed Charlie Bacchus of the future he anticipated. MS, and bipolar disorder, are often described as like being on a roller coaster ride. Charlie Bacchus appears to have been on a monster of a ride, but with the love and honesty of family and friends, an absolute determination to accept who he is, and the opportunity to reflect deeply while writing this book, perhaps he is taming the two-headed monster that is MS and Bipolar Disorder."- Prof Jonathan Evans, Professor of Applied Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow. "Inflicted by MS and bipolar disorder, Charlie tells the tale of living 25 years with these disorders, and how it affected his relationships, friends and family. With wonderful verve, we see him move from enthusiastic footballer and adventurous young rebel to facing the prospect of decline. This book will be of great interest to carers and patients alike." - Michael Kopelman, Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychiatry, King's College London, UK. "This book provides an energetic and unfiltered perspective on life with a progressive neurological condition. Though the story is unique, its themes are of broad relevance: the importance of continuity in sense of identity (including sexual identity, which features conspicuously here), the appeal of storytelling in adapting to disability, the value of long-term relationships with coordinated health services, and above all the power of family resilience in living well with a neurological condition. I don't think you'll find another memoir quite like it, and recommend you have a read." - Jessica Fish, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, USA. B> "Inflicted by MS and bipolar disorder, Charlie tells the tale of living 25 years with these disorders, and how it affected his relationships, friends and family. With wonderful verve, we see him move from enthusiastic footballer and adventurous young rebel to facing the prospect of decline. This book will be of great interest to carers and patients alike." - Michael Kopelman, Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychiatry, King's College London, UK. "This book provides an energetic and unfiltered perspective on life with a progressive neurological condition. Though the story is unique, its themes are of broad relevance: the importance of continuity in sense of identity (including sexual identity, which features conspicuously here), the appeal of storytelling in adapting to disability, the value of long-term relationships with coordinated health services, and above all the power of family resilience in living well with a neurological condition. I don't think you'll find another memoir quite like it, and recommend you have a read." - Jessica Fish, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, USA. ological condition. I don't think you'll find another memoir quite like it, and recommend you have a read." - Jessica Fish, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, USA.
Table of Content
Foreword - Michael Kopelman Preface - Marie A. Beau 1. The Rise and Fall of a Football Star 2. My Free-spirited Family 3. Glories of Mental and Love Ventures 4. MS Awareness 5. Dealing with MS at 38 6. Matters of Acceptance Addendum - 40's Birthday Messages
Copyright Date
2020
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Neurology, General, Neuropsychology, Psychopathology / Bipolar Disorder
Dewey Decimal
616.8320092
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Psychology, Medical

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