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Sometimes My Heart Goes Numb: Love And Caregiving in a Time of AIDS (Jossey-Bass Health Series) - Softcover

 
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This text includes accounts from men and women who demystify the caregiving process as they talk candidly about the risks and rewards of supporting someone with a chronic or life threatening illness.

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Dr. Charles Garfield has been recognized internationally as the founder of Shanti, a widely acclaimed volunteer organization, and the Shanti National Training Institute (SNTI). For nearly thirty years, he has pioneered the development of service oriented volunteer organizations and the training of volunteers in a wide variety of applications. For his work with Shanti and for originating the Shanti model of peer support, Garfield was named National Activist of the Year—one of America's highest awards to individuals making voluntary contributions in public service. He has also received recognition by grateful cities and organizations large and small, e.g. a Mayor's Day in his honor in San Francisco, key to the city of Schenectady, New York, and many others.
 
Dr. Garfield serves as Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco (UCSF). He is the co-author of Training Volunteers for Community Service: The Step-by-Step Guide of the Shanti National Training Institute. He is also the author of Sometimes My Heart Goes Numb: Love and Caregiving in a Time of AIDS. While on the faculty of the Cancer Research Institute at UCSF, he was one of the early contributors to the burgeoning field of psychosocial oncology. Two of his books, Stress and Survival: The Emotional Realities of Life Threatening Illness and Psychosocial Care of the Dying Patient, have been used as texts in many medical and nursing schools.
 
Charles Garfield began his career as a mathematician and computer analyst on Apollo Eleven, our first lunar landing. It was as a member of the team that sent the first two astronauts to the moon that he learned how mission-driven teams can band together to accomplish extraordinary results. He is the author of the highly regarded peak performance trilogy on high achieving individuals, teams and organizations—Second to None, Peak Performers and Peak Performance. His honorary speeches include: Clinton White House conference; U.S. Olympic Committee and Head Coaches of Olympic Sports; and the Leadership of Oklahoma City following the tragic bombing of the federal building.
 
Dr. Garfield has helped many community based, healthcare and religious organizations in the U.S. and abroad to fulfill their missions as exemplary service agencies. Of this work he says: "The combined experience of the many hundreds of organizations around the world modeled after Shanti has shown us that volunteers, and those organizations wise enough to use them fully, are capable of delivering much needed, high quality care for people facing life's most difficult challenges. Our work through the Shanti National Training Institute is demonstrating that volunteers—America's invisible workforce—can learn to be tender on people and tough on problems as they serve those who need them most."
Cindy Spring is the director of Wisdom Circles in Oakland, California.  A wisdom circle is a way for small groups of people to create a safe space within which to be trusting, authentic, caring and open to change. Her work with wisdom circles has taken her into the activist world for the past several years. She worked with Roberto Vargas and Joseph Tieger, taking wisdom circles into racial diversity trainings. Then she moved into environmental activism and became very involved in Earth Day 2000, where I introduced the circle process as well.
Doris Ober was born in New York City in 1944, and detoured through the southwest in the 1960s on her way to the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended Texas Western College and Syracuse University.

She has been an author’s collaborator and independent editor since the 1980s, providing manuscript evaluations and consultations, and editing from light to extensive for fiction and non-fiction. For non-fiction only, she offers book proposals and full collaborations, ghostwritten or with cover credit.

Her collaborations include how-to type books, memoir and biography, psychology and self-improvement. Among the non-fiction books she’s edited are several related to the AIDS epidemic, most notably Randy Shilts’s And the Band Played On, as well as histories, memoirs, biographies, pop-business books, psychology, and nutrition.

Doris Ober lives in Dogtown, CA with her husband and assorted sheep, a goat, and a llama.

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Extraordinary times bring out extraordinary people. AIDS caregivers are such people; they deal with fear, ignorance, and prejudice, as well as opportunistic diseases and death. Garfield, who profiled top business achievers in his 1986 Peak Performers, highlights 20 of these remarkable caregivers, many of whom were affiliated with San Francisco's Shanti Project, which Garfield founded, at some point in their work. Yet most, if not all, would probably brush off the notion that they are extraordinary. They perceive themselves as people who see a need (both in themselves and around them) and fill it. But their work is not without a cost. Garfield also discusses caring for the caregivers, who often suffer from burnout, fatigue, and traumatic stress syndrome. "The best caregivers," he writes, "are those who come to work not out of guilt or professional necessity, but because they have been touched by the soul of another human being." Recommended for most collections.?Lee Arnold, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Publisher: Harvest, 1997
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