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Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath

by Michael Paul Mason

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

“A POWERFULLY WRITTEN BOOK . . . HEAD CASES SOUNDS AN ALARM BELL FOR OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.”

—OLIVER SACKS

Head Cases takes us into the dark side of the brain in an astonishing

sequence of stories, at once true and strange,

from the world of brain injury.

Michael Paul Mason is one of an elite group of experts who

appear in the wake of tragic accidents and coordinate care that

can last a lifetime. On the road with Mason, we encounter survivors

of brain injuries as they struggle to map and make sense

of the new worlds they inhabit. We meet a snowboarder whose

life became permanently surreal after an errant jump; an “ultraviolent”

child who has lost the brain’s instinctive check on the

impulse to strike out at others; a young man who cannot cry; and

an Iraq war veteran whose odd maladies suggest that brain injury

will be the war’s most conspicuous legacy.

Underlying each of their stories is an exploration into the

brain and its mysteries. When injured, the brain must figure out

how to heal itself, reorganizing its physiology in order to do the

job, and Mason gives us a series of vivid glimpses into brain science,

the last frontier of medicine. We come away in awe of the

miracles of the brain’s workings and astonished at the fragility

of the brain and the sense of self, life, and order that resides

there. Head Cases echoes both Oliver Sacks and Raymond Carver,

and is at once illuminating and deeply affecting.

Review:

"Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been brought to the fore by the war in Iraq, but not only soldiers experience it. Mason, a case manager in Tulsa, Okla., for people living with TBI, writes with passion and urgency about the unheralded but compelling stories of Americans injured in car accidents or through a miscalculation while snowboarding. Their lives are disrupted by seizures, memory loss, psychosis. One of Mason's clients is an ambitious former air force officer who now goes into waking trances in which he thinks he's dead, as a result of a herpes virus emerging from its hiding place to invade his brain. Mason lays out a damning indictment of the health-care system's failure to provide facilities and services that millions like his clients need. He also tells stories of tremendous courage and perseverance as survivors and their families work to re-establish the everyday skills they had before their injury. The strange effects of neurological damage will draw fans of Oliver Sacks, but Mason's poignant and caring accounts of his clients' lives are sure to touch the hearts of a wide range of readers." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Mason gives a series of vivid glimpses into brain science, the last frontier of medicine, and explores fragility of the brain and the sense of self, life, and order that resides there.

Synopsis:

Head Cases takes us into the dark side of the brain in an astonishing sequence of stories, at once true and strange, from the world of brain damage. Michael Paul Mason is one of an elite group of experts who coordinate care in the complicated aftermath of tragic injuries that can last a lifetime. On the road with Mason, we encounter survivors of brain injuries as they struggle to map and make sense of the new worlds they inhabit.

Underlying each of these survivors' stories is an exploration of the brain and its mysteries. When injured, the brain must figure out how to heal itself, reorganizing its physiology in order to do the job. Mason gives us a series of vivid glimpses into brain science, the last frontier of medicine, and we come away in awe of the miracles of the brain's workings and astonished at the fragility of the brain and the sense of self, life, and order that resides there. Head Cases achieves] through sympathy and curiosity insight like that which pulses through genuine literature (The New York Sun); it is at once illuminating and deeply affecting.

About the Author

  MICHAEL MASON (born 1971) is a brain injury case manager based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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debabin, July 16, 2008 (view all comments by debabin)
Amazing in heart-breaking and courageous ways. Thrilled to have been directed to this book by Discover magazine. Cannot imagine anyone not being moved, and for Oliver Sacks fans this is another one of those wow, oh-my-god incredible reads. Mason's writing style is superb. Get Head Cases, NOW.

At the end of only Mason's second story, my thoughts were swirling around medical advanced directives. In minimal time I ordered my living will and medical power of attorney. These are "I should" things I've often thought about before. Head Cases moved me to take action.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780374134525
Subtitle:
Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath
Author:
Mason, Michael Paul
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Subject:
General
Subject:
Brain
Subject:
Brain injuries.
Subject:
General science
Subject:
Neuropsychology
Subject:
Neuroscience
Subject:
Health services accessibility -- United States.
Subject:
Brain Injuries - United States
Edition Description:
First
Publication Date:
January 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
310
Dimensions:
8.53x6.45x1.05 in. .96 lbs.

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