A fascinating book that is much more than a tragic personal story, more than a picture of how brain injuries will strain relationships with family, co-workers, health care professionals and a legal system not adequately empowered to respond to an individual's needs, let alone the thousands who have suffered long after their initial injury. All too often it seems few are able to overcome the adversities of such situations, to move on with their life, or to ultimately find a peace within themselves… but Alan J Cooper has done that with this book, reflecting on his life, so that his words may offer help and guidance to the many brain-injured people and their loved ones.
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A fascinating book that is much more than a tragic personal story, more than a picture of how brain injuries will strain relationships with family, co-workers, health care professionals and a legal system not adequately empowered to respond to an individual's needs, let alone the thousands who have suffered long after their initial injury.
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“Author Alan Cooper has found a form for real meaning as a brain-injured person. His story should be a must read for every health care professional.” —Laura Ford, Doctor of Education in Applied Psychology“Alan J. Cooper has captured the complex and intertwining tragedies of a brain-injured person . . .  Brain Injury should be a mandatory reading for every Canadian and U.S. lawyer and student of law whose actions affect brain-injured persons.” —Anne Simpson, Q.C.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781550964820
Publisert
2015-12-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Exile Editions
Vekt
685 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
456

Forfatter

Biographical note

Alan J. Cooper embarked on a writing career after being struck by an impaired driver and incurring a severe brain injury. He holds five degrees from the University of Toronto, Canada including a Master of Religious Education and a Master of Education. He is a public speaker, and his articles have appeared in Canadian journals, as well as The Globe and Mail.