Identity Theft, Second Edition: Rediscovering Ourselves After Stroke

Author:   Debra E. Meyerson ,  Steve Zuckerman
Publisher:   Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN:  

9781524895570


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   09 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Identity Theft, Second Edition: Rediscovering Ourselves After Stroke


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Author:   Debra E. Meyerson ,  Steve Zuckerman
Publisher:   Andrews McMeel Publishing
Imprint:   Andrews McMeel Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781524895570


ISBN 10:   1524895571
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   09 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“Identity Theft is a great read for survivors, families, and professionals. It adds important voices and perspectives to the stroke recovery landscape and most importantly helps people see there is a way forward, even in the face of adversity. Debra and Steve highlight the important emotional journey in recovery with clarity, depth, vulnerability and warmth.” (CAROL PERSAD, PHD, ABBP, CLINICAL PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM AND UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR LANGUAGE AND LITERACY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN) “Identity Theft deeply resonates with my personal journey. It’s a powerful narrative that captures the emotional and physical challenges of rebuilding one’s life after stroke—not just regaining abilities but rediscovering who we are.” (LAWNAE HUNTER, OWNER, PLUS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT; STROKE SURVIVOR; COFOUNDER, STROKE AWARENESS OREGON) “Identity Theft is a game changer for stroke survivors and families. It dives deep into the emotional journey of recovery, emphasizing the importance of rediscovering yourself. A must read for anyone navigating life after stroke. Powerful, insightful, and incredibly helpful.” (CAROL DOW-RICHARDS, CAREPARTNER, COFOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, APHASIA RECOVERY CONNECTION) “Identity Theft will provoke thoughts, ideas and paths to growth for anyone wrestling with identity in the face of life changes. Even while struggling with the aftermath of Debra’s stroke, she and Steve found a way to create this gift to others.” (LAWRENCE BACOW, PRESIDENT EMERITUS, HARVARD UNIVERSITY) “Identity Theft is a scholarly yet easy-to-read exposition that addresses so many issues faced by stroke survivors, especially those with aphasia. It is a story of determination and hope that should be of interest to everyone.” (LEORA R. CHERNEY, PHD, SCIENTIFIC CHAIR, THINK + SPEAK LAB, SHIRLEY RYAN ABILITYLAB; PROFESSOR, PHYSICAL MEDICINE?& REHABILITATION, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY) “A colleague who is a speech therapist gifted me Identity Theft following my series of strokes. It is, by far, the best stroke book I’ve read! One chapter after another resonated with my experiences and gave me new ideas for effectively rebuilding a full and rewarding life.” (TIMOTHY K. BEHRENS, PHD, CHES, RFSA, FACSM; STROKE SURVIVOR; PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF REHABILITATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE) “The first edition of Identity Theft advanced my understanding of stroke recovery. This second edition provides further insight into the emotional journey and chronic nature of stroke recovery. Debra and Steve shine a spotlight on this critical, yet often overlooked, part of the stroke journey.” (BLAISE MORRISON, PHD, HSP-P, CRC, LPC, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CLINICAL REHABILITATION AND MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING, UNC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE) “It is a rare book that can begin with medical trauma and loss of self- identity and turn into a deeply moving, surprisingly uplifting, and profoundly wise meditation on what it means to be human.” (ROB REICH, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY; AUTHOR OF JUST GIVING AND COAUTHOR OF SYSTEM ERROR) “Identity Theft is a must read for stroke survivors, their families, and stroke professionals. Using their story, and those of others, Debra and Steve write with humor and pragmatism about embracing and thriving in new identities after stroke.” (DR. CHITRA VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, MBBS, MD, MSC, FNCS, PROFESSOR, STROKE AND NEUROCRITICAL CARE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY) “A powerful and emotionally rich exploration of the experience of living with aphasia after stroke. Meyerson’s background in sociology and in identity research give her a distinctive survivor voice. Zuckerman’s voice is an important addition—stroke really is a family illness.” (BARBARA B. SHADDEN, PHD, CCC-SLP, BOARD CERTIFIED ANCDS, PROFESSOR EMERITUS, PROGRAM IN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS, UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS)


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Debra Meyerson is an author, advocate, and a professor at Stanford University Graduate School of Education. Following her severe stroke in 2010, Debra wrote Identity Theft: Rediscovering Ourselves after Stroke (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2019). Writing the book began as a critical part of her personal journey to rebuild her own life outside mainstream academia. It became the foundation for maintaining meaning and purpose in her life despite her ongoing disabilities. Prior to her stroke, Debra’s academic work focused on feminism, diversity, identity, and organizational change. Debra’s most significant contribution from that period was Tempered Radicals:  How Everyday Leaders Inspire Change at Work (HBS Press, 2001). Debra currently serves on the board of the Pacific Stroke Association (PSA), and the BU Sargent School Constituent Advisory Board. Steve Zuckerman is an experienced executive who has held leadership positions in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations. His first career involved 14 years as a managing director with a private equity firm. In 2006, Steve launched a California presence for Self-Help, a nationally recognized economic justice nonprofit based in Durham, NC, and in 2008, he co-founded Self-Help Federal Credit Union. Steve served as President while Self-Help Federal grew to $1.5 billion in assets; in 2021, he transitioned to a special project role to make more time to build Stroke Onward with his wife, Debra. Throughout his career, Steve has served on numerous nonprofit boards supporting economic, social, and health justice, including Tides Foundation, Positive Coaching Alliance, and Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center. He currently serves on the BU Sargent Clinical Advisory Board.   

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