(Ebook pdf) Living with Illness or Disability: 10 Lessons of Acceptance, Understanding, or Perseverance
♥ Sharon A. Gutman ♥
| #749953 in Books | AOTA Press | 2005-03-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.75 x5.00 x.50l,.46 | File Name: 1569002118 | 179 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| great for those adjusting to disability|By Ms. Jyoti Thomas|This was a easy to read book, well set out in simple steps to help those coming to terms with disability. It covers the various stages of grief and letting go and rebuilding etc with simple writing exercises to help process the different feelings and emotions a person passes through. I found it useful|2 of 2 people|About the Author|Sharon A. Gutman, PhD, OTR/L, has been an occupational therapist for nearly 15 years and has helped many people rebuild their lives after injury or illness. She currently teaches as an associate professor in the Department of Occupational Thera
How is it that some people, when faced with a serious illness or disability, are able to repair their spirit and rebuild their lives, while others appear to lose hope and deteriorate? How do some even find that their lives have become more personally rewarding, as they believe that their illness or disability has enhanced their appreciation for the opportunity just to be alive? The author, a respected occupational therapist with 15 years of experience with individuals w...
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