A Terminal Illness Need not Rob One of Enjoying a Meaningful and Joyful Life.
Craig Fiedler takes you on a journey of devastation and self-insight as he struggles with a terminal lung cancer diagnosis. Robbery and Redemption reveals how one person picked himself up from despair, depression, and self-pity and began an odyssey of learning, reflection, and deeper meaning to his life. This journey is informative and inspirational both for individuals faced with serious or terminal illnesses, as well as for their family and friends.
You will discover:
- The emotional trials and tribulations of facing a terminal diagnosis
- A patient's perspective of the diagnosis and treatment processes
- Specific coping strategies using intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual resources
- Ways to interact and support individuals living with serious or terminal illnesses
- How to establish a collaborative partnership with medical personnel
- Lessons learned from confronting death
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Craig R. Fiedler, professor of special education for 23 years, earned a law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Ph.D. in special education from the University of Kansas. His distinguished teaching and scholarship have resulted in various awards, authorship of several books, numerous book chapters and professional journal articles. He lives in Neenah, Wisconsin, with his wife, Sharon. They have two daughters.
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