FND Stories
FND Stories — a compelling collection by Gregg H. Rawlings, Markus Reuber, Jon Stone, and Maxanne McCormick — brings the human side of functional neurological disorder into sharp, clinically useful focus. This book grabs attention with vivid patient narratives that illuminate diagnostic challenges, misperceptions, and breakthrough moments in care.
Through carefully chosen real-world cases and reflective commentary, readers gain a clear, accessible view of FND presentation across ages and settings. Clinical pearls are woven into patient stories, showing how history-taking, examination techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration change outcomes. The tone is empathetic yet pragmatic, making complex neuropsychiatric concepts understandable for neurologists, psychiatrists, physiotherapists, primary-care physicians, trainees, and allied health professionals.
Imagine feeling more confident recognizing FND, explaining it to patients and families, and designing treatment plans that combine neurology, psychology, and rehabilitation. This book offers practical insights that improve diagnostic accuracy, communication, and multidisciplinary care—valuable for clinicians and educators in the UK, US, Europe, and global practice environments.
If you seek a resource that balances scientific rigor with humane storytelling, FND Stories delivers thoughtful, practice-ready lessons. Add this essential title by Gregg H. Rawlings, Markus Reuber, Jon Stone, and Maxanne McCormick to your professional library to deepen understanding, enhance patient engagement, and support better clinical decisions in the evolving field of functional neurological disorder. Purchase today to transform how you see and treat FND.
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