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Recovery The Lost Art Of Convalescence Gavin Francis

  • SKU: BELL-52027414
Recovery The Lost Art Of Convalescence Gavin Francis
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Gavin Francis
ISBN: 9781800810488, 9780593512005, 9780143137917, 1800810482, 0593512006, 0143137913
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Recovery The Lost Art Of Convalescence Gavin Francis by Gavin Francis 9781800810488, 9780593512005, 9780143137917, 1800810482, 0593512006, 0143137913 instant download after payment.

“An essential book for our times, full of wisdom, compassion and sound advice. Every patient needs a copy of this gem.” –Katherine May, author of Wintering and Enchantment
A gentle, expert guide to the secrets of recovery, showing why we need it and how to do it better

For many of us, time spent in recovery—from a broken leg, a virus, chronic illness, or the crisis of depression or anxiety—can feel like an unwelcome obstacle on the road to health. Modern medicine too often assumes that once doctors have prescribed a course of treatment, healing takes care of itself. But recovery isn’t something that “just happens.” It is an act that we engage in and that has the potential to transform our lives, if only we can find ways to learn its rhythms and invest our time, energy, and participation.
Drawing on thirty years of medicine, and on insights from practitioners, psychologists, and writers across...

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