Memoir of an Occupational Therapist Turned Stroke Patient
CHICAGO - Janet R. Douglas, a former occupational therapist, suffered a massive stroke and spent the next decade overcoming physical and mental challenges to emerge as a different , more authentic version of herself. This inspired her to write her memoir, "A Wonderful Stroke of Luck: From Occupational Therapist to Patient and Beyond."
Douglas addresses the effects of brain damage on personal identity and relationships, the power of faith and of the human spirit to overcome adversity and to accept that while full recovery may be beyond reach, life can still be full and rewarding. With humor and keen insight Douglas discusses the challenges of returning to her high-powered corporate position, navigating physical and psychological obstacles at home, work , in the community and while traveling overseas.
"A Wonderful Stroke of Luck" presents the unique perspective of both therapist and patient as Douglas discusses the impact of a stroke, how it makes even the simplest tasks difficult, and how the noticeable disabilities it causes are only part of the struggle. Douglas witty and insightful writing will make you laugh and cry and if you are a rehabilitation professional or family member, maybe cringe a little.
"A Wonderful Stroke of Luck: From Occupational Therapist to Patient and Beyond"
By Janet R. Douglas
ISBN: 9781480866003 (softcover); 9781480866010 (hardcover); 9781480866027 (eBook)
Available at the Archway Publishing Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
To contact the author: AWonderfulStrokeofLuck@symbiocon.com