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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eileen P. G. Vining (Johns Hopkins Hospital) , Carl Stafstrom , Eric Kossoff , Adam HartmanPublisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Edition: fourth edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781421445090ISBN 10: 1421445093 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 27 December 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I. Why Do Seizures and Epilepsy Occur? Chapter 1. How the Brain Works: Keys to Understanding Seizures and Epilepsy Chapter 2. The Kinds of Seizures and Where They Arise in the Brain Part II. Diagnosing Seizures and Epilepsy Chapter 3. How Doctors Diagnose a Seizure and Decide What It Means for Your Child Chapter 4. How Doctors Evaluate and Think about a First Seizure Chapter 5. Decision Making: Assessing Risks and Benefits after a Nonfebrile Seizure Chapter 6. What to Do during a Second Big Convulsive Seizure Chapter 7. Understanding Your Child's Tests: EEG, CT, and MRI Chapter 8. The Epilepsies of Childhood I: Special Patterns Chapter 9. The Epilepsies of Childhood II: Special Causes Part III. Treatment Chapter 10. Using Medicines Chapter 11. Rescue Medicine and Treatment of Status Epilepticus Chapter 12. Ketogenic Diet Therapy Chapter 13. Alternative and Complementary Therapies for Epilepsy Chapter 14. Surgery and Devices Part IV. Practical Issues of Living with Epilepsy Chapter 15. Routine Medical Care and Epilepsy Chapter 16. Comorbidities: Other Problems that Can Co-occur with Epilepsy Chapter 17. From Infancy to College: Navigating the Educational System Chapter 18. Playing, Sports Participation, and Other Activities Chapter 19. Driving and Epilepsy Chapter 20. Devices, Apps, and Websites Chapter 21. Insurance and Other Financial Issues Chapter 22. The Future: Epilepsy Care, Marriage, Pregnancy, and Children Part V. Emotional and Psychological Issues Chapter 23. Initial Strategies and Overview Chapter 24. Psychological Strategies: Coping, Resilience, and Counseling Chapter 25. Coping with Substantial Disability Conclusion Glossary IndexReviewsA helpful book . . . Discusses most concerns that parents of children with epilepsy have. -- Washington Post Combines a detailed description of the medical nature and treatment of epilepsy in children with an extensive discussion of the psychological aspects as well . . . Optimistic in tone and broad in scope, this is a book for the parent who has a lot of detailed questions. -- National Spokesman I have been involved with the epilepsy cause for twenty-three years and I can only say that I have wanted a book like this for a long time. To my knowledge, this is the first book combining complete scientific accuracy with a caregiver's compassion and understanding. --James A. Autry The book is rich in substance and detail. There is a warm, compassionate tone. At the same time, there are no-nonsense facts and figures. The authors achieve two important objectives: providing up-to-date information and conveying a sense of optimism and hope. -- Humane Medicine This remarkable book has been empowering parents with vital information for more than ten years, and the new edition promises to do the same. It is committed to making parents active partners in their children's care and will be a vital resource for families everywhere. --Eric R. Hargis A helpful book . . . Discusses most concerns that parents of children with epilepsy have. Combines a detailed description of the medical nature and treatment of epilepsy in children with an extensive discussion of the psychological aspects as well . . . Optimistic in tone and broad in scope, this is a book for the parent who has a lot of detailed questions. I have been involved with the epilepsy cause for twenty-three years and I can only say that I have wanted a book like this for a long time. To my knowledge, this is the first book combining complete scientific accuracy with a caregiver's compassion and understanding. --James A. Autry, former chairman of the board, Epilepsy Foundation The book is rich in substance and detail. There is a warm, compassionate tone. At the same time, there are no-nonsense facts and figures. The authors achieve two important objectives: providing up-to-date information and conveying a sense of optimism and hope. This remarkable book has been empowering parents with vital information, and the new edition promises to do the same. It is committed to making parents active partners in their children's care and will be a vital resource for families everywhere. --Eric R. Hargis, President/CEO, Epilepsy Foundation A helpful book . . . Discusses most concerns that parents of children with epilepsy have. --Washington Post Combines a detailed description of the medical nature and treatment of epilepsy in children with an extensive discussion of the psychological aspects as well . . . Optimistic in tone and broad in scope, this is a book for the parent who has a lot of detailed questions. --National Spokesman I have been involved with the epilepsy cause for twenty-three years and I can only say that I have wanted a book like this for a long time. To my knowledge, this is the first book combining complete scientific accuracy with a caregiver's compassion and understanding. --James A. Autry, former chairman of the board, Epilepsy Foundation The book is rich in substance and detail. There is a warm, compassionate tone. At the same time, there are no-nonsense facts and figures. The authors achieve two important objectives: providing up-to-date information and conveying a sense of optimism and hope. --Humane Medicine This remarkable book has been empowering parents with vital information, and the new edition promises to do the same. It is committed to making parents active partners in their children's care and will be a vital resource for families everywhere. --Eric R. Hargis, President/CEO, Epilepsy Foundation A helpful book . . . Discusses most concerns that parents of children with epilepsy have. -- ""Washington Post"" Combines a detailed description of the medical nature and treatment of epilepsy in children with an extensive discussion of the psychological aspects as well . . . Optimistic in tone and broad in scope, this is a book for the parent who has a lot of detailed questions. -- ""National Spokesman"" I have been involved with the epilepsy cause for twenty-three years and I can only say that I have wanted a book like this for a long time. To my knowledge, this is the first book combining complete scientific accuracy with a caregiver's compassion and understanding. --James A. Autry The book is rich in substance and detail. There is a warm, compassionate tone. At the same time, there are no-nonsense facts and figures. The authors achieve two important objectives: providing up-to-date information and conveying a sense of optimism and hope. -- ""Humane Medicine"" This remarkable book has been empowering parents with vital information, and the new edition promises to do the same. It is committed to making parents active partners in their children's care and will be a vital resource for families everywhere. --Eric R. Hargis Author InformationEileen P. G. Vining, MD is a professor of neurology and the former director of Pediatric Neurology at the John M. Freeman Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dr. Vining, Sarah C. Doerrer, MS, CPNP, Christa W. Habela, MD, PhD, Adam L. Hartman, MD, Sarah A. Kelley, MD, Eric H. Kossoff, MD, Cynthia F. Salorio, PhD, Samata Singhi, MD, MSc, and Carl E. Stafstrom, MD, PhD, work at the John M. Freeman Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |