Anne L. Murphy
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Climbing Back
- A Family's Journey Through Brain Injury
- De: Elise Rosenhaupt
- Narrado por: Elise Rosenhaupt
- Duración: 6 h y 2 m
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At the start of his second year at Harvard, Martin was hit by a car and thrown 150 feet. He landed on his head, suffering severe traumatic brain injury. He resolved to get back. Climbing Back: A Family's Journey Through Brain Injury follows Martin's sister, father, and mother (the author) as they accompany Martin through rehabilitation and recovery. They find that they too must work to get back, to heal their own minds and souls.
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Live in a Hidden Part of Our Culture?
- De Anne L. Murphy en 02-27-17
- Climbing Back
- A Family's Journey Through Brain Injury
- De: Elise Rosenhaupt
- Narrado por: Elise Rosenhaupt
Live in a Hidden Part of Our Culture?
Revisado: 02-27-17
I disagree with Dr. Joseph S. Ratner when he states people with brain injury live in the hidden part of our culture. We are not hidden. A brain injury is not visible to the naked eye upon superfluous observation.
This book is a beautiful example of the strength in communal and familial love and support combined with her son's inner strength and determination to successfully journey through brain injury and the medical establishment. I recommend this book as a must read to anyone with a family member or loved one who has experienced a trauma to the brain.
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