
Reconstructing Identity After Brain Injury
A Search for Hope and Optimism After Maxillofacial and Neurosurgery
Stijn Geerinck(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-032-03649-6 (ISBN)
Description
Reconstructing Identity After Brain Injury tells the remarkable story of Stijn Geerinck and his journey from road traffic accident to recovery. After he was hit by a drunk driver whilst cycling, Stijn suffered a traumatic brain injury and had to undergo drastic maxillofacial and neurosurgery.
In his own words, this book narrates Stijn's difficult recovery, focusing on the physical, medical, mental, social and financial changes he had to endure. It lays the groundwork for coping with permanent impairment resulting from TBI, including lifelong lesions and the irreversible physical changes. The testimonial narrative is complemented with philosophical insights, providing key philosopher's reflections on the experience of brain injury. Stijn also explores the essential human characteristics of resilience, fighting spirit, emotionality, despair, vulnerability, hope, depression, optimism, anxiety, rationality, focus, anger and love, as he looks at the impact of his brain injury and resulting disfigurement on his masculine identity.
It is essential reading for any professional involved in neuropsychological rehabilitation, and all those touched by this condition.
In his own words, this book narrates Stijn's difficult recovery, focusing on the physical, medical, mental, social and financial changes he had to endure. It lays the groundwork for coping with permanent impairment resulting from TBI, including lifelong lesions and the irreversible physical changes. The testimonial narrative is complemented with philosophical insights, providing key philosopher's reflections on the experience of brain injury. Stijn also explores the essential human characteristics of resilience, fighting spirit, emotionality, despair, vulnerability, hope, depression, optimism, anxiety, rationality, focus, anger and love, as he looks at the impact of his brain injury and resulting disfigurement on his masculine identity.
It is essential reading for any professional involved in neuropsychological rehabilitation, and all those touched by this condition.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
General and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 1 s/w Abbildung
1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
196 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-03649-6 (9781032036496)
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A Search for Hope and Optimism After Maxillofacial and Neurosurgery
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A Search for Hope and Optimism After Maxillofacial and Neurosurgery
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Reconstructing Identity After Brain Injury
A Search for Hope and Optimism After Maxillofacial and Neurosurgery
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Person
Stijn Geerinck is a Belgian philosophy teacher, bass player, long-distance runner, and now writer. In 2019 he published his debut book, in Dutch, entitled Tussen hoop en hersenletsel (Between hope and brain injury). It is an organic narrative about coping with severe bad luck. This work has now been translated in English and its scientific approach aims to support people in similar situations. The author seeks to support wellbeing throughout the world by means of effective altruism, demonstrating how to overcome hardship and disability as far as possible.
Content
Preface: Life, Survival and Personal Identity by Prof. dr. Ignaas Devisch
Introduction
I. A Radical Change: The End of a Lucky Duck
II. The Mental Resilience Reflex
III. Medical Resuscitation and Physical Recovery
IV. Mental Recovery
V. Social Recovery
VI. Financial Recovery
VII. Two Years and Counting
Afterword
Epilogue by Prof. Dr. Engelien Lannoo
Appendix 1: Bibliography of My Revalidation
Appendix 2: A Brief Sketch of Stijn's Time in Hospital and His Recovery after His Accident (by My Wife, Katty Knaepen)
Appendix 3: Court Testimony (October 11, 2018)
Introduction
I. A Radical Change: The End of a Lucky Duck
II. The Mental Resilience Reflex
III. Medical Resuscitation and Physical Recovery
IV. Mental Recovery
V. Social Recovery
VI. Financial Recovery
VII. Two Years and Counting
Afterword
Epilogue by Prof. Dr. Engelien Lannoo
Appendix 1: Bibliography of My Revalidation
Appendix 2: A Brief Sketch of Stijn's Time in Hospital and His Recovery after His Accident (by My Wife, Katty Knaepen)
Appendix 3: Court Testimony (October 11, 2018)