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What is it like to live with a chronic illness? How can counselors support those living with one? Allan Hugh Cole Jr. offers answers to these two questions and so many more in Counseling Persons with Parkinsons Disease. In ten succinct chapters, Cole offers a glimpse into life with
Parkinsons and presents an insightful approach to counseling someone living with a chronic illness.
Cole was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease in 2016, and--though it hardly happened overnight--he has since discovered a new passion and drive for life. A teacher of social workers and counselors for many years, Cole has unique insight into chronic illness and the care required to help someone
diagnosed with one. He delves into the importance of accepting a chronic illness and how this can create an opportunity for personal transformation, newfound meaning, and rejuvenated purpose.
In addition to emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, he also offers evidence-based approaches to counseling. Coles approaches to counseling draw on task-centered social work practice. Throughout the book, he engages with five purposeful actions tied to principles of constructivism,
Aristotelian thought, American pragmatism, and theories of interpretation (hermeneutics). At once informative, realistic, humorous, and hopeful, this is a thoughtful guide for clinicians who give counsel, educators who teach counseling, people supporting someone else, and anyone living with a
chronic illness.

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Counseling Persons with Parkinsons Disease

By Allan Hugh Cole Jr.

Parkinsons disease is the fastest growing neurological illness in the world. This thoughtfully written, must-read book effectively provides a framework for those who may be in a position to counsel people impacted by living with Parkinsons or any chronic, progressive illness. Allan Cole is able to personalize the theory being taught in a way that is extremely engaging, touching, and relevant. By sharing his personal experiences in such an honest, candid way, he gives all of us insights into the lived experience and emotional toll this disease takes, as well as the perseverance and hope we need for the future.

Soania Mathur, MD

Co-Chair, Patient Council

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research

Dr. Coles book is a must-read for persons with Parkinsons disease and their family members. He reviews the key aspects that must be addressed to live a happy life. His approach to wholeness, certainty, control, freedom to act, and the familiar world are a breath of fresh air. His experiences as a social work educator and as a patient meld together to bring a unique perspective. This book has the potential to impact the lives of many fighting this disease.

Michael S. Okun, MD

Executive Director, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases

University of Florida Health

Chair and Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Florida

Author, Ending Parkinsons Disease

Allan Cole weaves together witty philosophy, history, and science with his own personal stories of his diagnosis and discoveries as a person with Parkinsons disease. The result is something truly engaging and insightful that teaches us how, illness can be a transformative and constructive experience. The book itself is a human-centered framework desperately needed in a brutal healthcare system.

S. Claiborne Johnston, MD, PhD

Dean, Dell Medical School

The University of Texas at Austin

In this moving book, Professor Allan Cole provides a new window into understanding Parkinsons disease. Using both his experience as a person with Parkinsons and his expertise as an educator of social workers, he tackles the hardest questions that individuals with the disease have to face and provides a roadmap for moving forward.

Ray Dorsey, MD

David M. Levy Professor in Neurology

Director, Center for Health and Technology

University of Rochester Medical Center

Author, Ending Parkinsons Disease

Anyone interested in counseling people living with serious illness should have Allan Coles latest book on the shelf alongside the dog-eared textbooks and manuals already there. Part clinical guidebook, part personal narrative, Cole provides us with an accessible loss-based framework for counseling that is founded not only on the knowledge of a scholar in the field of chronic illness but also the singular and invaluable perspective of someone living with one. Through both of these lenses, Cole walks us through important focused conversations and actions that counselors can adapt as they set out to work collaboratively with clients. I have read many books about loss and griefacademic and literaryand until now have not found one that bridges both genres in such a way that neither eclipses the other. Coles book provides many entry points to the essential issues and questions that counselors must grapple with. The professional literature would be enriched with more contributions like this one.

Mary Sormanti, PhD, MSW, MS

Professor of Professional Practice

Columbia University School of Social Work

Dr. Allan Cole has written a poignant first-person account of living with Parkinsons, one full of intimacy and insight. His personal story and professional wisdom as a social worker combine to offer the reader an unprecedented guide through the life of a person with Parkinsons. This book should be essential reading for all counselors and caregivers wishing to support those with Parkinsons. The personal narrative is inspirational and pulls you directly into the lived experience of a young man facing a new diagnosis and trying to create meaning for himself and his family. Cole then introduces us to a new short-term counseling approach, one that is both evidence-based and deeply personal. This book is hard to put down, beautifully written, and full of vulnerability, humor, and wisdom. I will be recommending this book to all of my staff and students.

Barbara L. Jones, PhD, MSW, FNAP

Chair, Department of Health Social Work

Dell Medical School

The University of Texas at Austin

Allan Cole has given us a rare treat: a book that is at once a guide to counseling persons with Parkinsons disease and a personal account of his own experience of the illness. This combination of medical information, memoir, and therapeutic guidance is as inspiring as it is instructive. The loss-based counseling approach described here revolves around the tasks of grieving ones former life, taking actions to help cope in the present, and preparing for the uncertain future. In alternating chapters, Cole offers readers a glimpse into his journey of growing awareness that begins with the shock, sadness, and hiding of diagnosis and evolves into a way of open, unmasked compassion and connection with others. Cole relies on a loving family, good medical care, and starlit skies to chart his path. Therapists and caregivers, as well as families and friends of persons with Parkinsons disease, will want to read this beautiful and wise book. As well, anyone who has suffered a loss or faced an unwelcome diagnosis can find insight and hope in these pages.

Mary Clark Moschella

Roger J. Squire Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care

Yale Divinity School

Inspired by decades of existential searching and emotional learning, Allan Cole turns inward as he reflects on the meaning of a new diagnosis for himParkinsons diseaseand on what it might mean for others as well. This book is as personal as it is informative. More than a pathography, readers will learn the latest information on this disease as well as effective strategies for counseling people with it. It is insightful, heartbreaking, authentic, and hopeful.

Nathan Carlin, PhD

Samuel Karff Chair and Professor

McGovern Medical School

Author and educator, Allan Coles new role of being a Parkinsons disease patient illuminates an illness one can live with. Personal authenticity, spiritual strength, scientific and philosophical bedrock, and clinical competence unmask the disease in ten evocative chapters. Loss is perceptively placed at the center of a patients experience as the work of mourning denies the illness any power to define a persons identity. Cole empowers counselors to provide evidence-based, short-term care. He invites patients to write their own stories. If care includes creating space for others to grow, Counseling Persons with Parkinsons Disease provides care providers, persons with a chronic and progressive illness, and their families and friends a practical way to better, resilient, and hope-filled living.

Jaco J. Hamman, PhD

Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture

Vanderbilt University

Insightful and tender, this book relays the story of the authors diagnosis with Parkinsons disease and the ripples it sends through his life. It offers counselors working with persons with Parkinsons acuity of insight and a useful framework with which to work with such clients.

Havi Carel, PhD

Professor of Philosophy

University of Bristol, UK

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