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OverviewDr Jodie Fleming, a clinical and health psychologist who previously specialised in the field of psycho-oncology - the human side of cancer - receives the terrifying news that she has two primary breast cancers. This becomes a frightening opportunity to practise what she preaches. The doctor becomes the patient. Having dedicated her career to helping others with cancer, and also caring for her husband with testicular cancer eight years prior, Jodie understands the role of caregiver on both a personal and professional level. The role of patient, however is another matter. Especially when the diagnosis comes exactly one month after the end of her marriage. What ensues is the epitome of complicated grief and a foray into the world of cancer from the other side of the desk. Jodie relocates interstate to her parents' home in country Victoria for a healthy dose of family dysfunction. Genetic testing and a prophylactic hysterectomy add salt to the open wound of infertility before viciously rubbing it in. Forced to draw upon the psychological strategies she'd previously taught her clients, Jodie begins her true education. A Hole in My Genes is Jodie's journey from that terrifying diagnosis to a cancer free future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Jodie FlemingPublisher: Tellwell Talent Imprint: Tellwell Talent Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781922261236ISBN 10: 1922261238 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 04 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReading 'A Hole in my Genes' - even 40 years after my own experience with cancer - has provided me with valuable insights as to why I became who I became. It has also exposed and explained some unresolved issues from my time with, and immediately post, cancer. I only wish this book had been available then! Bruce Esplin AM Former Victorian Emergency Services Commissioner and cancer survivor Reading 'A Hole in my Genes' - even 40 years after my own experience with cancer - has provided me with valuable insights as to why I became who I became. It has also exposed and explained some unresolved issues from my time with, and immediately post, cancer. I only wish this book had been available then! Bruce Esplin AM Former Victorian Emergency Services Commissioner and cancer survivor Author InformationJodie Fleming is a native Victorian and passionate devotee of experiential living. She has danced salsa in Cuba and had many a siesta in España. She works as a clinical and health psychologist and dedicates her free time to swimming in the ocean, following her nephews around to their various sporting endeavours, running with her beloved staffy Mortimer and watching foreign films. Always on the lookout for ways to work more effectively, Jodie's first international wellness retreat, Conscious Living, in Bali, May 2019, was developed in conjunction with Mindful Tribes. 'A Hole in My Genes' is her first book. You can find Jodie on her website, The Psychology of It (http: //thepsychologyofit.com.au), on Facebook (https: //www.facebook.com/thepsychologyofit), and Instagram (https: //www.instagram.com/the_psychology_of_it/) QUALIFICATIONS Dr Jodie Fleming Clinical & Health Psychologist BA (Psych), Post Grad Dip (Psych), DClin&HlthPsych, MAPS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |