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- She's not sorry / by Kubica, Mary,author.;
- "Meghan Michaels is trying to find balance between being a single mom to a teenage daughter and working as a full-time Nurses. While Meghan is on duty at the hospital one day, a patient named Caitlin arrives in a coma with a traumatic brain injury, after jumping from a bridge and plunging over twenty feet to the train tracks below. But when a witness comes forward with shocking details about the fall, it calls everything they know into question. Was Caitlin pushed and if so, by whom? And why? Meghan has always tried to stay emotionally detached from her patients, but this time, she mistakenly lets herself get too close until she's deeply entangled in Caitlin's life. Only when it's too late, does she realize that she and her daughter could be the next victims ... "--Book jacket flap.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Attempted murder; Brain damage; Coma; Mothers and daughters; Nurses; Serial murderers; Single mothers; Women nurses;
- The nurses : a year of secrets, drama, and miracles with the heroes of the hospital / by Robbins, Alexandra,1976-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Medical care; Nurse and patient.; Nurse and physician.; Nurses.;
- More than sorrow : a mystery / by Delany, Vicki,1951-;
- Hannah Manning was once an internationally renowned journalist and war correspondent; today she's a woman suffering from a traumatic brain injury. Unable to concentrate, full of pain, and haunted by her memories, Hannah goes to Ontario to her sister's small vegetable farm to recover. But Hannah experiences strange visions of a woman emerging from the icy-cold mist. Is the woman real or the product of her damaged brain? Which would be worse?
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Brain damage; Journalists; Visions;
- © 2012., Poisoned Pen Press,
- Into the wind [videorecording] / by Holland, Ezra.; Nash, Steve,1974-; ESPN Films (Firm);
- Edited by Paul Carruthers, Daniel Goddard ; music by Daniel Goddard and Jonathan Griffin.Narrated by Tyler Kitsch.Three years after having his right leg amputated six inches above the knee, Fox set out to cover more than a marathon's distance each day until he reached the shores of Victoria, British Columbia, spreading awareness and raising funds for cancer research. Anonymous at the start of his journey, Fox steadily captured the heart of a nation with his marathon of hope. After 143 days and two-thirds of the way across Canada, with the eyes of a country watching, Fox's journey came to an abrupt end when newly discovered tumors took over his body. Two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash shares Fox's incredible story of perseverance and hope.E.DVD.
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981.; Biographical films.; Cancer; Documentary films.; Marathon running; Osteosarcoma; Runners (Sports);
- © c2010., ESPN Films,
- Maybe you should talk to someone : a therapist, HER therapist, and our lives revealed / by Gottlieb, Lori,author.;
- "From a New York Times best-selling author, psychotherapist, and national advice columnist, a hilarious, thought-provoking, and surprising new book that takes us behind the scenes of a therapist's world--where her patients are looking for answers (and so is she)"--
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Gottlieb, Lori,; Psychotherapists; Therapist and patient;
- Slip : life in the middle of eating-disorder recovery / by Tarpley, Mallary Tenore,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.When Mallary Tenore Tarpley lost her mother at eleven years old, she wanted to stop time. If growing up meant living without her mother, then she wanted to stay little forever. What started as small acts of food restriction soon turned into a full-blown eating disorder, and a year later, Tarpley was admitted to Boston's Children's Hospital. With honesty and grace, Slip chronicles Tarpley's childhood struggles with anorexia to her present-day experiences grappling with recovery. This book tells Tarpley's story, but it also transcends her personal narrative. A journalist by trade, Tarpley interviewed and surveyed hundreds of patients, doctors, and researchers to provide a deeper understanding of eating disorder treatment. She draws on this original reporting, as well as cutting-edge science, to illuminate what has changed in the years since she was first diagnosed. As Tarpley came to learn, "full recovery" from an eating disorder is complicated. And that idea provides the basis for the groundbreaking new framework explored in this book: that there is a "middle place" between sickness and full recovery, a place where slips are accepted as part of the process but progress is always possible. With new insights and an uplifting message, Slip brings much-needed attention to an issue that affects many. It offers a beacon of hope with its revolutionary perspective on recovery. This inspiring and life-affirming book is a must-read for individuals with eating disorders, their loved ones, educators, medical professionals, and anyone seeking to understand eating disorders and the path to recovery.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Anorexia nervosa patients' writings.; Anorexia nervosa.; Anorexia in children.; Anorexia nervosa; Eating disorders.; Eating disorders; Eating disorders;
- Anxiety for beginners : how it feels to live with anxiety and how to make the best of it / by Morgan, Eleanor(Journalist);
- Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.An account of living with severe anxiety, coupled with reportage on the science of anxiety disorders.LSC
- Subjects: Morgan, Eleanor (Journalist); Anxiety disorders; Anxiety;
- Every note played : a novel / by Genova, Lisa,author.;
- An accomplished concert pianist, Richard received standing ovations from audiences all over the world in awe of his rare combination of emotional resonance and flawless technique. Every finger of his hands was a finely calibrated instrument, dancing across the keys and striking each note with exacting precision. That was eight months ago. Richard now has ALS, and his entire right arm is paralyzed. His fingers are impotent, still, devoid of possibility. The loss of his hand feels like a death, a loss of true love, a divorce--his divorce. He knows his left arm will go next. Three years ago, Karina removed their framed wedding picture from the living room wall and hung a mirror there instead. But she still hasn't moved on. Karina is paralyzed by excuses and fear, stuck in an unfulfilling life as a piano teacher, afraid to pursue the path she abandoned as a young woman, blaming Richard and their failed marriage for all of it. When Richard becomes increasingly paralyzed and is no longer able to live on his own, Karina becomes his reluctant caretaker. As Richard's muscles, voice, and breath fade, both he and Karina try to reconcile their past before it's too late.
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Pianists; Husband and wife; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;
- The strange case of Jane O. : a novel / by Walker, Karen Thompson,author.;
- "A woman born with perfect memory suddenly develops a series of eerie psychological symptoms--blackouts, hallucinations, premonitions, an inexplicable sense of dread. It is the first year after her child is born, and she and her untraditional psychiatrist struggle to solve the mystery of what is happening to Jane, to her mind. Then Jane suddenly goes missing and is found a day later lying unconscious in Brooklyn's Prospect Park, with no memory of her missing hours. A police detective becomes suspicious of Jane, and begins to track her, convinced that Jane is lying. What happened to Jane, and what do these peculiar experiences, including in something called a fugue state, have to do with a hallucination Jane has about a young man she knew twenty years ago, who warns her of a disaster ahead? The extraordinary mystery behind Jane's symptoms leads the forward-thinking young Dr. Byrd to reassess everything he thought he knew about Jane, the mind, psychology, and reality, including the events of his own life. This stunning novel is a provocative literary puzzle about memory, identity, consciousness, and the tender bonds of love between people, as well as a celebration of the gymnastic capabilities and the unexplained nature of the human mind"--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Memory; Mothers; Physician and patient; Psychiatrists; Psychology;
- In This Faulty Machine : A Memoir of Loss and Transformation. by Page, Kathy.;
- Acclaimed novelist Kathy Page had just completed a promotional tour for her book 'Dear Evelyn' when a fall during a hike injured her hand. That accident set in motion a cascade of other physical issues resulting in a frightening diagnosis: Parkinson's disease. 'This Faulty Machine' offers a thoughtful exploration of the complex and evolving science of this debilitating disease and is a gripping account of the various ways that it impacts both PWP (People with Parkinson's) and their families. Page lives on Salt Spring Island, BC.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Medical (incl. Patients); BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs; MEDICAL / Neurology;
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