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The Road Back

The Road Back is a must-read book for rehabilitation patients, their loved ones, and their caregivers. The theme of this book is that you have to believe you can recover your health. The first half of the book details how Dr. Watson, a rehabilitation physician, nearly lost her life in Jamaica after being hit by a motorbike. Her dramatic story is both informational and inspirational. Dr. Watson reveals her personal successes and failures as a rehab patient struggling to become self-sufficient once again. Caregivers and loved ones need to read this book in order to better understand the struggles of rehab patients. The last section of the book includes important inspirational thoughts to help both the rehab patients and the caregivers. Dr. Watson looks forward to giving talks and having meetings with patients and caregivers as a way of helping and encouraging everyone to understand and make the healing process work better.

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ISBN 1-58500-980-6

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Testimonials

View the testimonials about “The Road Back”

Dr. Watson is an inspiration to all.
She provides words of wisdom to our patients that are based on her experiences as both a person with brain injury and a physician.

Wayne A. Gordon, Ph.D., ABPP/Cn

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

The Road Back is a powerful story of a a physician’s struggle to rehabilitate after a traumatic brain injury. This is a detailed account of healer turned patient. She struggles with the familiar challenges that so many of my patients encounter. This insiders view of recovery after traumatic brain injury is both enlightening and inspiring.

Brian D. Greenwald, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

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