Karen Rodham is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Suicide Research at the University of Oxford, focusing on the lifestyle and coping skills of adolescents
Description
Introduction. 1. What is CRPS? 2. What is it like to live with CRPS? 2.1. Happys Story. 2.2. Helens Story. 2.3. Cloggys Story. 2.4. Sams Story. 2.5. Sarahs Story. 2.6. Melanies Story. 2.7. Thomass Story. 2.8. Crystals Story. 2.9. Stellas Story. 2.10. Snoopys Story. 2.11. What can we learn from these stories? 3. How can I cope with CRPS? 4. CRPS does not just affect the person who is diagnosed with CRPS. 5. Endings. Useful resources. References.
At last a book that concentrates on people who suffer from CRPS and the hurdles they face, with positive helpful tips and ideas that help the sufferer deal with everyday life living with this condition. A book that every CRPS sufferer and their loved ones should read!
Deb Rose, person living with CRPS
A little gem. Clearly written, full of insights and tremendously thoughtful. Real life stories capture the impact of this complex condition, but offer hope for the future. This book will be an asset to anyone experiencing CRPS or supporting someone with it - including health professionals.
Elizabeth Hale, Chartered Psychologist in Rheumatology, Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, West Mids.