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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ava Easton (The Encephalitis Society, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781138847217ISBN 10: 1138847216 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 29 February 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword by Simon Hattenstone Preface 1. Introduction 2. Encephalitis – what it is, and what it does 3. Medicine and the history of narratives 4. The Survivors 5. The Spouse 6. The Parents, and their children 7. The one who didn’t make it 8. Neuronarratives: authors and readers 9. Narratives in professional practice 10. Concluding remarksReviewsDr Ava Easton has done something remarkable with this book: she has given life and support to patients and families living through this silent disease. From the first-person cases to the in-depth research and passionate dedication to her work as the head of the Encephalitis Society, Ava Easton has given us a gift with this tremendously important book. - Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness I always thought I was a one-off; unique. Back then I had no one to share my experience with...If this book had been available then, I would have realised others had gone, and were going through, similar things to me. - Simon Hattenstone, Journalist and features writer, The Guardian Life After Encephalitis has given a voice to the millions of people worldwide affected by this horrible condition. As the sister of someone who fought her own battle with encephalitis, I believe it was important that my mum contributed to Ava's book so that others can take some comfort in knowing they are not, and never will be alone. - Rebecca Adlington, OBE I was absolutely delighted to provide the cover image for such an important book. Having met several survivors of encephalitis I realised how deeply this condition impacts on their lives. Ava's book does a fantastic job in sharing some of their stories whilst also empowering professionals, and I'm sure it'll go a long way to improving understanding and care of encephalitis survivors and those left bereaved by the condition. - Bill Ward When my husband suffered a brain injury we were plunged into an unknown landscape with no knowledge at all of how to cope or what had even happened. This immensely readable book provides immediate insight, help and knowledge of Encephalitis and will be an invaluable guide to anyone who has to deal with this frightening condition - Kika Markham Dr Ava Easton has done something remarkable with this book: she has given life and support to patients and families living through this silent disease. From the first-person cases to the in-depth research and passionate dedication to her work as the head of the Encephalitis Society, Ava Easton has given us a gift with this tremendously important book. - Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness I always thought I was a one-off; unique. Back then I had no one to share my experience with...If this book had been available then, I would have realised others had gone, and were going through, similar things to me. - Simon Hattenstone, Journalist and features writer, The Guardian Life After Encephalitis has given a voice to the millions of people worldwide affected by this horrible condition. As the sister of someone who fought her own battle with encephalitis, I believe it was important that my mum contributed to Ava's book so that others can take some comfort in knowing they are not, and never will be alone. - Rebecca Adlington, OBE This is a wonderful book. Ava Easton says in the preface to Life After Encephalitis that she hopes that it gives a voice to survivors of encephalitis. It does. It is a book of stories from which we learn what encephalitis is and how it affects the brain, but more importantly how it changes the lives of those who survive it. - Professor Jon Evans, University of Glasgow I was absolutely delighted to provide the cover image for such an important book. Having met several survivors of encephalitis I realised how deeply this condition impacts on their lives. Ava's book does a fantastic job in sharing some of their stories whilst also empowering professionals, and I'm sure it'll go a long way to improving understanding and care of encephalitis survivors and those left bereaved by the condition. - Bill Ward When my husband suffered a brain injury we were plunged into an unknown landscape with no knowledge at all of how to cope or what had even happened. This immensely readable book provides immediate insight, help and knowledge of Encephalitis and will be an invaluable guide to anyone who has to deal with this frightening condition - Kika Markham Dr Ava Easton has done something remarkable with this book: she has given life and support to patients and families living through this silent disease. From the first-person cases to the in-depth research and passionate dedication to her work as the head of the Encephalitis Society, Ava Easton has given us a gift with this tremendously important book. - Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness Author InformationAva Easton is a health scientist and researcher specialising in encephalitis, acquired brain injury, and neuro-narratives. She has worked at The Encephalitis Society since 2000, and became Chief Executive in 2011. Ava is also an Honorary Fellow at the University of Liverpool and lectures around the world on encephalitis and its consequences. 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