Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family
In October 2016, Udo Kischka suffered a severe stroke. A large intra-cerebral bleed, a bleed deep in the right side of his brain.

He was not a typical stroke patient: Professor Kischka was a neurologist and specialist in stroke rehabilitation.
Like all stroke patients, he embarked on a journey of recovery. In his case, it was a re-education in his field of expertise. When he uttered the words, 'This is a life changing event' to his wife a few hours after the stroke, he had no idea just how life changing it would be or that there would be still be a good life to be had.

Written by experts on both sides of the fence - a stroke victim who is a stroke specialist, and a psychologist who helps others and now has to help herself and her family - this is a personal and brutally honest story of a family's survival.

This accessible and relatable book provides insight and realistic hope about what might lie ahead following a stroke, as well as offering both practical and emotional support.

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Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family
In October 2016, Udo Kischka suffered a severe stroke. A large intra-cerebral bleed, a bleed deep in the right side of his brain.

He was not a typical stroke patient: Professor Kischka was a neurologist and specialist in stroke rehabilitation.
Like all stroke patients, he embarked on a journey of recovery. In his case, it was a re-education in his field of expertise. When he uttered the words, 'This is a life changing event' to his wife a few hours after the stroke, he had no idea just how life changing it would be or that there would be still be a good life to be had.

Written by experts on both sides of the fence - a stroke victim who is a stroke specialist, and a psychologist who helps others and now has to help herself and her family - this is a personal and brutally honest story of a family's survival.

This accessible and relatable book provides insight and realistic hope about what might lie ahead following a stroke, as well as offering both practical and emotional support.

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Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family

Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family

by Helen Kennerley, Udo Kischka
Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family

Surviving Stroke: The Story of a Neurologist and His Family

by Helen Kennerley, Udo Kischka

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Overview

In October 2016, Udo Kischka suffered a severe stroke. A large intra-cerebral bleed, a bleed deep in the right side of his brain.

He was not a typical stroke patient: Professor Kischka was a neurologist and specialist in stroke rehabilitation.
Like all stroke patients, he embarked on a journey of recovery. In his case, it was a re-education in his field of expertise. When he uttered the words, 'This is a life changing event' to his wife a few hours after the stroke, he had no idea just how life changing it would be or that there would be still be a good life to be had.

Written by experts on both sides of the fence - a stroke victim who is a stroke specialist, and a psychologist who helps others and now has to help herself and her family - this is a personal and brutally honest story of a family's survival.

This accessible and relatable book provides insight and realistic hope about what might lie ahead following a stroke, as well as offering both practical and emotional support.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472144461
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication date: 12/28/2021
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Helen Kennerley (Author)
Dr Helen Kennerley is a consultant clinical psychologist and CBT therapist (NHS) and university tutor (University of Oxford), as well as a founding fellow of the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre. She is the author of Overcoming Anxiety (Robinson, 2014), Managing Anxiety (OUP, 1995), How to Beat Your Fears and Worries (Robinson, 2011), Overcoming Childhood Trauma (Robinson, 2000) and An Introduction to Coping with Childhood Trauma (Robinson, 2011), and co-author of An Introduction to CBT (SAGE, 2016).

Udo Kischka (Author)
Professor Udo Kischka is a retired consultant neurologist in neuro-rehabilitation (NHS), an academic visitor (University of Oxford) and research visiting fellow (Oxford Brookes University). He is co-editor of TheHandbook of Clinical Neuropsychology (OUP, 2010) and the co-author of Head Injury (OUP, 2009).

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 What Is a Stroke? Udo Kischka 1

2 The Early Days: Shock and Fear 17

3 Beginning Rehabilitation: 'Who Are You and What Have You Done with My Dad?' 33

4 The Long Haul of Rehabilitation: 'One More Whale Song and I'm Out of Here' 55

5 Re-entering the Real World: 'Plasticity and Tenacity' 75

6 Reclaiming Life After a Stroke: 'He Did Plateau at Ninety' 97

7 CBT: Strategies for Survival Helen Kennerley 117

8 Epilogue 147

9 Some Useful Resources 151

Helpful Reading List 151

Key Societies and Organisations 152

Relaxation and Distraction 154

Templates 167

Acknowledgements 171

Index 173

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