The Illness that We are

The Illness that We are
Title The Illness that We are PDF eBook
Author John P. Dourley
Publisher Inner City Books
Pages 132
Release 1984
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9780919123168

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Dr. Dourley, Catholic priest and professor of religion, explores Jung's assessment of Christianity, questioning its essentially masculine orientation and its emphasis on perfection, rather than wholeness, as the goal.

We are Not Alone

We are Not Alone
Title We are Not Alone PDF eBook
Author Sefra Pitzele
Publisher Workman Publishing
Pages 324
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780894801396

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Explains the problems faced by victims of chronic illnesses, gives practical advice on coping, and discusses sexuality, diet, exercise, and adaptive living devices

You Are Not Your Illness

You Are Not Your Illness
Title You Are Not Your Illness PDF eBook
Author Linda Topf
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 335
Release 1995-05-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 1439124019

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The author, who has lived with multiple sclerosis most of her adult life, delves deeply into her own experience to reveal the keys to regaining emotional and spiritual wholeness when a serious illness or injury threatens to destroy one's sense of self. While serious illness, injury, or disability can physically alter the course of your life, it can also cause great emotional upheaval. It is not uncommon to feel anger, frustration, grief, fear, and denial as you try to accept a new way of living. As you lose your ability to do things you once considered routine, you may even feel that you are losing your self-worth, that your physical condition is threatening your identity. Through a step-by-step process designed to show that real healing has little to do with the state of the physical body, Noble Topf offers a compassionate and inspirational message to anyone whose sense of self is threatened by physical limitations.

The End of Illness

The End of Illness
Title The End of Illness PDF eBook
Author David B. Agus
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 352
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1451610173

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From one of the world's foremost physicians and researchers comes a monumental work that radically redefines conventional conceptions of health and illness to offer new methods for living a long, healthy life.

All the Things We Never Knew

All the Things We Never Knew
Title All the Things We Never Knew PDF eBook
Author Sheila Hamilton
Publisher Seal Press
Pages 314
Release 2015-10-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1580055842

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"Even as a reporter, Sheila Hamilton missed the signs as her husband David's mental illness unfolded before her. By the time she had pieced together the puzzle, it was too late. Her once brilliant, intense, and passionate partner was dead within six weeks of a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, leaving his nine-year-old daughter and wife without so much as a note to explain his actions, a plan to help them recover from their profound grief, or a solution for the hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt that they would inherit from him. All the Things We Ner Knew details the unsettling descent from ordinary life into the world of mental illness, and examines the fragile line between reality and madness." --

The Things We Don't Say

The Things We Don't Say
Title The Things We Don't Say PDF eBook
Author Julie Morgenlender
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9780578654324

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Chronically ill people don't always talk about it. Until now.Spanning different ages, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, and diagnoses, forty-two authors from around the world open up in fifty true stories about their chronic illnesses and their search for answers, poor treatment by doctors, strained relationships with loved ones, self-doubt, and more. They share the warmth of support from family and friends, the triumph of learning coping mechanisms, and finding ways to live their dreams. These stories are honest, raw, and real, and if you have chronic illness, you will find comfort and companionship in these pages. For everyone else, if you have ever wanted to know more about your loved one's experience with chronic illness but didn't want to ask the wrong questions, this book will have some answers, and more importantly lead you to a new-found understanding.

What Doesn't Kill You

What Doesn't Kill You
Title What Doesn't Kill You PDF eBook
Author Tessa Miller
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 240
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250751462

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"Should be read by anyone with a body. . . . Relentlessly researched and undeniably smart." —The New York Times Named one of BuzzFeed's "Best Books of 2021" What Doesn't Kill You is the riveting account of a young journalist’s awakening to chronic illness, weaving together personal story and reporting to shed light on living with an ailment forever. Tessa Miller was an ambitious twentysomething writer in New York City when, on a random fall day, her stomach began to seize up. At first, she toughed it out through searing pain, taking sick days from work, unable to leave the bathroom or her bed. But when it became undeniable that something was seriously wrong, Miller gave in to family pressure and went to the hospital—beginning a years-long nightmare of procedures, misdiagnoses, and life-threatening infections. Once she was finally correctly diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, Miller faced another battle: accepting that she will never get better. Today, an astonishing three in five adults in the United States suffer from a chronic disease—a percentage expected to rise post-Covid. Whether the illness is arthritis, asthma, Crohn's, diabetes, endometriosis, multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, or any other incurable illness, and whether the sufferer is a colleague, a loved one, or you, these diseases have an impact on just about every one of us. Yet there remains an air of shame and isolation about the topic of chronic sickness. Millions must endure these disorders not only physically but also emotionally, balancing the stress of relationships and work amid the ever-present threat of health complications. Miller segues seamlessly from her dramatic personal experiences into a frank look at the cultural realities (medical, occupational, social) inherent in receiving a lifetime diagnosis. She offers hard-earned wisdom, solidarity, and an ultimately surprising promise of joy for those trying to make sense of it all.