Moving Forward: the guide to living with spinal cord injury Published by SIA in 2008. |
A Guide for Living, Spinal Cord Injury This book combines first-person accounts with up-to-date medical information to address all aspects of SCI, including recovering and coping, sex and family matters, transportation and housing, employment and leisure. |
Spinal Cord Injury and the Family: A New Guide The book talks about the every-day life, and the practical and emotional consequences of living with SCI. |
Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Patients and Families The spinal cord is an extremely vital part of the central nervous system, and even a small injury to it can lead to severe disability… |
The SIA Advice Line team produces a range of factsheets that cover all aspects of spinal cord injury. These are available to download from the website www.spinal.co.uk
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An Introduction to Coping with Anxiety by Leonora Brosnan and Brenda Hogan. Published by Constable & Robinson Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84529-278-2 “Offers valuable guidance for those seeking help for emotional or psychological problems such as depression and anxiety”. |
“How to Cope Successfully with Anxiety and Depression” by Beth McEoin |
Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workshop by Martha Davis and Elizabeth Robbins Eshelman. “This book is a wonderful source companion for anyone seeking to find effective ways of dealing with stress and the mental and/or physical pain that it can cause”. |
Ultimate Relaxation tape by Dr Hilary Jones “It’s easy to follow, he has a very calm voice and it’s very relaxing! It’s so easy to follow you don’t have to listen to it every time you want to relax – you simply remember what he said! Helped me loads! Anyone suffering from stress, anxiety, lack of sleep or simply wanting to relax” |
Manage Your Mind: A Mental Fitness Guide by Gillian Butler and Tony Hope. Published by Oxford University Press, 2004 ISBN: 0 19 262 3834 Includes learning how to relax, the importance of relationships, getting the better of stress and anxiety. |
Relaxation: Exercises and Inspiration for Well-Being by Dr Sarah Brewer Duncan Baird Publishers 2003, ISBN 1-904292-07-0 The Department of Clinical Psychology at Stoke Mandeville Hospital offers anAutohypnotic Relation tape, including ‘Sounds of the Sea’ produced by Professor Paul Kennedy, Clinical Psychologist. This CD is available to patients and relatives within the NSIC at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. |
Relate: Stop Arguing, Start Talking “The book includes useful advice not just for the couples directly involved but for those which it (insightfully) recognises are likely to be closely affected by a couple in conflict – most notably any children in the relationship”. “This provides a really helpful insight, as it encourages you to understand why your partner is reacting in a certain way rather than just taking his or her anger or aggression at face value and reacting to it in kind”
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Loving Yourself, Loving Another: The importance of Self-Esteem for Successful Relationships “A great book if you feel unloved or not listened to, if you have low self esteem and blame yourself for all the problems or feel you are taking all the blame” |
Get Out of My Life: But First take Me and Alex into Town
“It has put my mind to rest on a lot of teenage behavioural issues. You might not be able to change your teenager’s behaviour after reading this book, but at least you’ll be able to deal with it in your head and you won’t feel so frustrated anymore”. |
How to talk so teens will listen and listen so teens will talk back “This book should be mailed to every parent, it is worth its weight in gold”. |
The 7 habits of highly effective teens “This book is possibly the best book I have ever read and makes complete sense to me and my teenage brain”. |
Wha’ever, The Teenager’s guide to Spinal Cord Injury Available free to all teenagers with a spinal cord injury or similar disability. |