Description
The physical effects of a stroke are often the most obvious, and hospitals can offer medication and therapy to help alleviate them. However, the psychological consequences of having a stroke, such as memory problems or depression are often ignored. Includes the voices of stroke survivors and their carers, this book provides learning tools and practical guidance to aid in recovery from the psychological effects of a stroke.
With insight from many people who have experienced a stroke, this book focuses on what stroke survivors can do, rather than what they cannot. Using exercises, such as mindfulness techniques, to help move towards an acceptance of the long-term side effects, this book delivers a positive message to help survivors of strokes live a better and happier life.
Guidance on how to cope better with the psychological effects of a stroke and rebuild mental and physical health
About the Author
Reg Morris, Malin Falck, Tamsin Miles, Julie Wilcox and Sam Fisher-Hicks are a team of psychologists, combing their wealth of experience of working with people who have had a stroke and their carers
Book Information
ISBN 9781785923562
Author Reg Morris
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight(grams) 640g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 182mm * 20mm