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Patricia Farrell is a practicing clinician, medical writer, researcher, educator, and disability consultant. She is also the WebMD Moderator for Anxiety/Panic; has regularly appeared on national TV shows including; The Today Show, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, The View, Inside Edition, mostrar más E! Entertainment, The O'Reilly Factor, CNN, National Geographic, Court TV, Fox Friends, VH1, ABC World News and more. She has been interviewed by national publications including the NY Times, Chicago Tribune, Atlanta Constitution, The Washington Post, Wall Street journal, Working Women, Self, Real Simple, Men's Health, and Life and Style where she comments weekly on current topics in the news. Dr. Farrell is the author of How to Be Your Own Therapist. Her website is a resource for consumers, students, and healthcare professionals seeking information on health, education, and related issues. mostrar menos

Obras de Patricia Farrell

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Farrell, Patricia
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female

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
A useful guide to the emotional impact of MS, and a worthy resource for those suffering from MS and their family. It discusses the emotional impact of MS, and takes into account some of the effects beyond just the physical. Worth a read for those with MS, and perhaps other chronic illnesses that have similar emotional impact.
 
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jlhowson | 7 reseñas más. | Sep 9, 2012 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I requested this book through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program. I was a winner.

My husband was diagnosed several years ago with MS. We have both read books and attended lectures given by specialists in the field of diagnosing and treating patients with multiple sclerosis.

This book is very good. It is accurate and concise.

It is so helpful to approach the emotional experiences as well as addressing the physical aspects of an MS diagnosis. The patient and the family/friends both experience and deal with the emotional issues almost daily. Clinicians, occasionally do not address the emotional ramifications. Support groups, for patients and caregivers have been helpful.

I would recommend this book to family and friends, and my husband read it, too. He didn't have much to say one way or the other.

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womansheart | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 10, 2011 |
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I thought this would be a difficult topic to wade through because the subjects are not the most pleasant. However, the book is very readable, not falling into medical jargon, and is a very good explanation of the causes and issues with depression and a chronic illness like M.S. The basic premise is that depression is not in your head, as in a psychological condition. Rather it is a symptom, a "prediagnostic indicator of an underlying illness". Apparently many people were suffering from depression and mood swings before receiving a diagnosis of M.S. In addition to explanations, there are tips on how to handle these condtions, and what to do to enhance memory, which is another outcome of depression and anxiety. I found these very helpful, even though I do not have M.S., and feel that anyone could use these tips when confronted with memory issues. I had been putting off reading this book, but once I started I breezed through it very quickly. Each chapter has lists for further reading as well.… (más)
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book58lover | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 3, 2011 |
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This book about multiple sclerosis reads well. It deals in particular with ones mental health, but suggests this is not a sign of something aberrant, but rather a result of how the sclerosis affects the brain. The book talks with the person who has M.S., so it is very approachable. It brings up the tiredness that many have and suggests strategies as to how to live with this fatigue and other situations, which a person may not have complete control over. It deals nicely with the emotions one has with M.S., but keeps one from feeling burdened by them. There are sample cases of people with M.S. that are good to read and give a more rounded view of how one might live with M.S.… (más)
 
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vpfluke | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 28, 2011 |

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