Mind in Rehabilitation by Eyal Heled
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A glimpse into the experiences of people with disabilities...
Mental and emotional preparation, knowledge of the condition, and the correct course of treatment are all essential and work symbiotically to assist recovery. Mind in Rehabilitation by Dr. Eyal Heled offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of people with disabilities by providing case histories to describe the impact it has on their lives, and what they encounter on the road to rehabilitation.
The authors background and knowledge speaks for itself: ‘As a person struggling with severe visual impairment and who, in a sense, has made it his profession, I wanted to share with the world the mindset on both sides of the barricade: On the one hand, individuals dealing with disability or chronic illnesses and on the other, the feelings and thoughts of their therapists--combining their individual voices. It was also important for me to introduce the reader to the process of rehabilitation in general and its psychological aspect in particular, by describing in depth what persons with disabilities go through in their trajectory of adaptation.’
Mind in Rehabilitation is an insightful read by Dr. Eyal Heled and I’ll certainly be looking forward to reading more from him in the future. I would highly recommend this perceptive and intuitive read. A well-deserved five stars from me.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A glimpse into the experiences of people with disabilities...
Mental and emotional preparation, knowledge of the condition, and the correct course of treatment are all essential and work symbiotically to assist recovery. Mind in Rehabilitation by Dr. Eyal Heled offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of people with disabilities by providing case histories to describe the impact it has on their lives, and what they encounter on the road to rehabilitation.
The authors background and knowledge speaks for itself: ‘As a person struggling with severe visual impairment and who, in a sense, has made it his profession, I wanted to share with the world the mindset on both sides of the barricade: On the one hand, individuals dealing with disability or chronic illnesses and on the other, the feelings and thoughts of their therapists--combining their individual voices. It was also important for me to introduce the reader to the process of rehabilitation in general and its psychological aspect in particular, by describing in depth what persons with disabilities go through in their trajectory of adaptation.’
Mind in Rehabilitation is an insightful read by Dr. Eyal Heled and I’ll certainly be looking forward to reading more from him in the future. I would highly recommend this perceptive and intuitive read. A well-deserved five stars from me.
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