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Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler - BOOK TESTIMONIALS
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For the person new to the subject, this sincere book is a wonderful tour of the
important topics. It can help others be compassionate and understanding, and help
the person with a traumatic brain injury cope and progress more effectively. From
understanding the time that recovery takes, to the many upsetting symptoms that
one may face, this book has answers, perspectives and suggestions that everyone
should know, and that the injured and their family members sorely need to know.
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~ Robert A. Yourell "Psych Innovator" (Denver, CO, USA)
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Great Understanding Of MTBI!!! |
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In July 2004 I was hit by a jet-ski, almost drowned, broke my back and neck, and
was supposed to be paralyzed for the rest of my life. Luckily after a couple weeks
I started walking and I was able to start school in September. But, after I started
school I realized I couldn't do my work as well, I couldn't remember things, I couldn't
pay attention, I had a short temper, many things that you probably have as well
if you get this book. My counselor let me borrow it and it helped me understand
MTBI so well!! I couldn't beleive...I finally had an understanding (and excuse)
to why my life was a little harder. I had to buy the book for myself and I suggest
you do too....it's wonderful.
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~ M. Henning "T Henning" (Spo, WA USA)
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" It was the first book that made sense when talking about the brain. I sometimes
work with brain injury consumers, and your book is always recommended."
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~ Sue Schindler
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" Dear Dr. Stoler, I just felt that I needed to send you a short note because I
wanted to thank you for this book I have just read 'Coping with Mild Traumatic Brain
Injury'. This book has helped me accept what has happened and know that there is
life after such an accident. I really believe that reading your book has brought
me back to knowing that I am here for a reason and that I can do what ever I want
as long as I accept the new me. Thank you again for being the best help to my recovery.
Sincerely,"
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~ Sharon Whitacre
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" Great resource for family members, co-workers and friends of people who have experienced
a mild brain injury. Also informative for health insurance based professionals who
want a better understanding of what their clients are experiencing."
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~ An Amazon reader from Los Angeles, CA |
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" This book was recommended to me by a referral clinic as one of two volumes that
are helpful in explaining brain injury. Coping with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
is an excellent and informative book. It is very difficult to find a comprehensive
explanation for the symptoms of TBI much less a solution for dealing with the problems.
Before coping can begin, identifying the problems is necessary. This volume provided
enlightenment and hope to me where years of seeking treatment have left a sense
of doubting my own perceptions and reality and sense of self. Just to know "yes,
this IS happening to me" has made a world of difference in the experience of recovering
in what is often a lonely, frustrating and disappointing journey. This account by
someone who has experienced brain and psychic trauma has a quality of truth that
cannot be mistaken."
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~ An Amazon reader from Austin, TX US |
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" A must read, very insightful, helpful and comprehensive."
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~ Reader from Maryland
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Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler's book, "Coping with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury," is simply
a life-changing book. I found so many answers to deep and troubling issues during
my own brain injury recovery and rehabilitation. The book became my brain injury
"Bible" during the worst of times and, later, a reference book to refresh my memory
on various topics as well as to confer on new ones. I applaud Dr. Stoler for her
hard work and dedication in completing such a comprehensive guide for those walking
in the trenches of mild traumatic brain injury rehabilitation. She is changing the
lives of those dealing with mild traumatic brain injury in dramatic ways. Whether
you have a mild TBI or if you love someone that does, you must read this book! It
has become a permanent book in my collection.
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~ Linda Beauchene, Moorhead, MN |
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Book Testimonials [continued ...]
" Diane Stoler has written a remarkable book. People who work with survivors of
traumatic brain injury know that nothing is quite so fragile, and at the same time,
so strong as a human being. This can be a difficult concept, however, to put into
words. Yet Dr. Stoler has done precisely this. Her description of the neurologic,
emotional, and psychological sequelae of traumatic brain injury is encyclopedic,
and will be instructive not only to survivors and their families, but also to every
professional who works in this field. At the same time, something else emerges in
this text through the sharing of many personal experiences, and that is the indomitable
strength of the human spirit."
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~ Joseph Ratner, M.D., Chief of Psychiatry,
New England Rehabilitation Hospital,
Woburn, Massachusetts |
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"Dear Dr. Stoler, I can't tell you what your book has done for me. Because of the
knowledge it gave me about TBI, I have been able to understand a lot about what
happened to me from my accident, and that I'm not alone. It directed me to the TBI
chatroom, and there, I have met so many new friends that are of like "minds", lol!
The chatroom also made me realize that, there but by the grace of God, go I. Your
book has not only been a help to me, it's been a help to my husband too. He was
as much in the dark about TBI as I was. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I cannot
thank you enough. "
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~ Sharon L. Smith
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"It is very well done and provides a fair but thorough coverage. It is the best
resource I have been able to locate for our patients."
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~ Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., Neurology
Learning & Behavior Center .
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"In reading many chapters, its almost like reading about myself and FINALLY having
questions answered. It's refreshing - thank you again. "
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~ Martha J. Adams, Children's Wish
Foundation International
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"I was overawed by the book. I will surely recommend it to all my patients with
head trauma and to other medical professionals." "What a godsend!"
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~ Reader from South Bend, IN
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"Terrific! This is THE instruction manual for brain injury. I wish I had read it
sooner."
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~ Reader from Georgia
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Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler is an expert consultant specializing in concussion, mild
traumatic Brain Injury, Brain Injury, traumatic Brain Injury, mtbi, mild Brain Injury,
stroke, chronic pain, sports psychologist, stress and wellness, ptsd, fibromyalgia,
post concussive syndrome, therapy, hypnosis, consultation, PCS, chi gong, advocate,
psychologist, chronic fatigue, neuropsychologist, stress management, performing
arts psychology, insight therapy, brain tumor, energy psychology, tbi, ms, sports
Brain Injury, speaker, keynote, executive consulting, brain aneurysm symptoms, wellness,
neuroband, second impact syndrome, migraine, migraine headache, mild stroke, Brain
Fitness Training, biofeedback, Integrative Rehabilitation Services, contusion, anoxia,
workshops, health psychology, Coping with mild traumatic Brain Injury, executive
coaching, seminars, training, memory problems, healthcare proposals, add and adhd.
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