دانلود کتاب I don’t know how long my short term memory is...: Strategies for People With Brains
by Nancy Haller
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عنوان فارسی: نمی دانم حافظه کوتاه مدت من چه مدت است ...: استراتژی هایی برای افراد مغزی |
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Are you living with some form or degree of brain injury?
Are you experiencing brain fog?
Are you totally brain tired?
Do you know someone who has any of these issues?
You are not alone. Begin the conversation.
Everyone is affected by brain issues in some phase of their life. Nancy speaks of her own brain injury resulting in “foreign accent syndrome”. Wandering through the brain fog, experiencing brain exhaustion and participating in the care of family members, she attributes the Feldenkrais Method® as a resource in her ability to cope and heal.
Included are: 31 simple “30 to 60 second Moments of Awareness” designed to help you begin training your brain.
About the Author
Whether the brain issues are personal or impact people in your life, no one will go through life unscathed. We are surrounded by people dealing with these issues, whether acknowledged or not. Nancy Haller writes with a unique perspective and clear vantage point of experience in all of these categories. She understands living with brain issues. Nancy brings her personal observations and simple strategies for People with Brains. This book is an opportunity to begin the conversation personally and with those around you. Finding resources is an ongoing process. She attributes her training in the Feldenkrais Method® as one of her resources in her ability to cope, make necessary lifestyle changes, and heal. She has been living with a brain injury that occurred during a surgery over a decade ago. It was two years before she was diagnosed with Foreign Accent Syndrome and evaluated for her other areas of neurological difficulty. When her daughters left for college, Nancy entered Lesley University to complete a MA in Somatic Movement Studies. Nancy began to observe being brain tired and the phenomenon of people who are brain tired surrounding her, from her college student daughters to the exhausted public she encountered. Assessment of brain fog in the lives of her mother, her young adult daughters and herself became evident. Brain fog from anesthesia, hormonal or chemical imbalance affects everyone at some point in their lives and for most it is evident more than once as aging occurs. Whether personally affected or knowing someone who is having brain issues is common. We live, work and play with people who are experiencing difficulty. Acknowledging and accepting the assistance through this uncharted territory is difficult. Being cared for and being a care taker shifts regularly in Nancy's life. It was a shock to find herself in the role of being taken care of by her daughters. This book provides awareness of the issues and tools to work with in daily life.