Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

There are nearly 1,000,000 Americans living with multiple sclerosis, but their personal stories are rarely told. Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis is a narrative non-fiction book about incredible people who suffer from MS, and I seek to share the wisdom implicit in their lives and achievements. My five subjects include a neurologist, a psychiatrist, a political activist, a young blind man, and a woman with advanced multiple sclerosis, all who live productive and fulfilling lives despite significant adversity. For example, Chapter Six describes the amazing story of Sandra Orozco. She is a health care administrator whose life is abruptly turned upside-down by the disease, and she battles the depths of depression and family conflict. However, undeterred by vision loss, pain, and paralysis, she utilizes her personal strength, social resources, and religious faith to extricate herself from despair and inertia. She goes on to reinvent herself and live a joyful life as a political activist, well-known for speaking out against the infamous city of Bell scandal along with many other political achievements.

The stories are written from both a personal and clinical perspective, including direct quotes and medical images. The text explores the science and psychology of resilience along with ways to improve resilience through therapy and mindfulness. The biographies are intimate, emotional, heart-wrenching, and heart-warming. They reflect the triumph, not of modern medicine, but of unique individuals. The stories and their lessons are practical and inspiring, with much of the message coming through the powerful personal anecdotes. Each chapter provides useful takeaways, and the conclusion summarizes helpful guidelines on how to lead a productive and resilient life, regardless of circumstances.

The book is intended for a general audience and has minimal technical language. It contains contributions from five psychologists including Dr. John Forsyth (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy expert and author of several books) and Dr. Mark Katz (Resilience specialist and author of several books). Chapter Seven features an interview with Mabel Katz, a well-known expert in the Hawaiian philosophy of Ho’oponopono.

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Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

There are nearly 1,000,000 Americans living with multiple sclerosis, but their personal stories are rarely told. Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis is a narrative non-fiction book about incredible people who suffer from MS, and I seek to share the wisdom implicit in their lives and achievements. My five subjects include a neurologist, a psychiatrist, a political activist, a young blind man, and a woman with advanced multiple sclerosis, all who live productive and fulfilling lives despite significant adversity. For example, Chapter Six describes the amazing story of Sandra Orozco. She is a health care administrator whose life is abruptly turned upside-down by the disease, and she battles the depths of depression and family conflict. However, undeterred by vision loss, pain, and paralysis, she utilizes her personal strength, social resources, and religious faith to extricate herself from despair and inertia. She goes on to reinvent herself and live a joyful life as a political activist, well-known for speaking out against the infamous city of Bell scandal along with many other political achievements.

The stories are written from both a personal and clinical perspective, including direct quotes and medical images. The text explores the science and psychology of resilience along with ways to improve resilience through therapy and mindfulness. The biographies are intimate, emotional, heart-wrenching, and heart-warming. They reflect the triumph, not of modern medicine, but of unique individuals. The stories and their lessons are practical and inspiring, with much of the message coming through the powerful personal anecdotes. Each chapter provides useful takeaways, and the conclusion summarizes helpful guidelines on how to lead a productive and resilient life, regardless of circumstances.

The book is intended for a general audience and has minimal technical language. It contains contributions from five psychologists including Dr. John Forsyth (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy expert and author of several books) and Dr. Mark Katz (Resilience specialist and author of several books). Chapter Seven features an interview with Mabel Katz, a well-known expert in the Hawaiian philosophy of Ho’oponopono.

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Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis

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There are nearly 1,000,000 Americans living with multiple sclerosis, but their personal stories are rarely told. Resilience in the Face of Multiple Sclerosis is a narrative non-fiction book about incredible people who suffer from MS, and I seek to share the wisdom implicit in their lives and achievements. My five subjects include a neurologist, a psychiatrist, a political activist, a young blind man, and a woman with advanced multiple sclerosis, all who live productive and fulfilling lives despite significant adversity. For example, Chapter Six describes the amazing story of Sandra Orozco. She is a health care administrator whose life is abruptly turned upside-down by the disease, and she battles the depths of depression and family conflict. However, undeterred by vision loss, pain, and paralysis, she utilizes her personal strength, social resources, and religious faith to extricate herself from despair and inertia. She goes on to reinvent herself and live a joyful life as a political activist, well-known for speaking out against the infamous city of Bell scandal along with many other political achievements.

The stories are written from both a personal and clinical perspective, including direct quotes and medical images. The text explores the science and psychology of resilience along with ways to improve resilience through therapy and mindfulness. The biographies are intimate, emotional, heart-wrenching, and heart-warming. They reflect the triumph, not of modern medicine, but of unique individuals. The stories and their lessons are practical and inspiring, with much of the message coming through the powerful personal anecdotes. Each chapter provides useful takeaways, and the conclusion summarizes helpful guidelines on how to lead a productive and resilient life, regardless of circumstances.

The book is intended for a general audience and has minimal technical language. It contains contributions from five psychologists including Dr. John Forsyth (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy expert and author of several books) and Dr. Mark Katz (Resilience specialist and author of several books). Chapter Seven features an interview with Mabel Katz, a well-known expert in the Hawaiian philosophy of Ho’oponopono.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733242615
Publisher: Brandon Beaber
Publication date: 10/01/2019
Series: resilience , #1
Edition description: Resilience ed.
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword

Chapter 1: Multiple Sclerosis

Introduction

Philosophical Significance of the Nervous System

MS Basics

A Clinical Description of MS

Treatments

Resilience

Chapter One References

Chapter 2: Dr. Emily Spitz, a Neurologist

Chapter 2 References

Chapter 3: The Science of Resilience

Emotion Regulation

Impulse Control

Realistic Optimism

Causal Analysis

Empathy

Self-Efficacy

Reaching Out

Icebergs

Me vs. Not Me, Always vs Not Always, and Everything vs. Not Everything

Measuring Resilience

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Childhood

Broaden and Build

Biological factors

Resilience in MS

Chapter Three References

Chapter 4: Dr. James Bhat, a Psychiatrist

Chapter Four References

Chapter 5: The Psychology of Resilience featuring Dr. John Forsyth and Dr. Melissa Fledderjohann

Cognitive Psychology

Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)

Perspective

Assimilative and Accommodative Coping

Positive Psychology

Logotherapy

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

The American Psychological Association

Chapter Five References

Chapter 6: Sandra Orozco, a Political Activist

Chapter 6 References

Chapter 7: Ho’oponopono featuring Mabel Katz

Chapter Seven References

Chapter 8: Miguel Hernandez, a Young Blind Man

Chapter Eight References

Chapter 9: Mindfulness

Dr. Kristin Neff

Tara Brach

Noah Levine

The Science of Mindfulness

Chapter Nine References

Chapter 10: Martha Collins, a Woman with Advanced Multiple Sclerosis

Chapter Ten References

Chapter 11: Conclusion

Similarities

Setbacks

MS as a Unique Challenge to Resilience

Happiness

It Takes a Village

Religion and Spirituality

A return to the RS-11

Summary of resilience suggestions

Final Thoughts

Chapter Eleven References

Appendices

Appendix A: BS/MD Program Competitiveness

Appendix B: The City of Bell Scandal

Appendix C: RS-11 Survey Results

Appendix D: The Philosophical Significance of the Nervous System

Appendices References

Index

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