
Identity Theft
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Previously a tenured professor at Stanford University, DEBRA MEYERSON studied, wrote, lectured, and taught about diversity, gender, identity, and organizational change. In September 2010, Debra's life and career were derailed by a severe stroke that nearly killed her and initially left her paralyzed on the right side—and completely mute. Years of intensive therapy and a relentless work ethic enabled Debra to regain her independence, but she still lives with physical limitations and speech challenges. Debra wrote Identity Theft to help other survivors and those closest to them navigate the emotional journey that she has found very difficult—and rewarding. Debra lives in Menlo Park, California, with her husband, and has three grown children. DANNY ZUCKERMAN is the cofounder of 3Box, a peer-to-peer social network that helps people create more meaningful connections and communities online. He previously worked on a new digital identity system based on blockchain technology, helped build digital math curriculum at Zearn, worked as a management consultant at Bain & Company, and studied political philosophy and economics at Stanford University. Danny is Debra Meyerson's son.
Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Part One: Unwinding a Self
- Chapter 1.A Slow Fall off a Cliff
- Chapter 2. Everything Can Fail
- Chapter 3. A Teacher without Words
- Chapter 4. Moving Forward
- Part Two: What It's Really Like, Outside and Inside
- Chapter 5. The Grind of Therapy
- Chapter 6. Let Me Talk!
- Chapter 7. Grief
- Chapter 8. Lean On
- Chapter 9. Stroke Is a Family Illness
- Chapter 10. Partners and Intimacy
- Chapter 11. People Are Social Animals
- Chapter 12. How the World Responds
- Chapter 13. Activities Adapted
- Chapter 14. Careers and Callings
- Chapter 15. Dealing with Financial Strain
- Chapter 16. Advocating in the U.S. Medical System
- Part Three: Redefining Recovery
- Chapter 17. Reclaiming the Basics
- Chapter 18. Choice in Our New Identities
- Chapter 19. Fulfillment through Growth
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix I: Survivor Biographies
- Appendix II: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Notes
- References
- Index
- About the Authors
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