Researcher Shares Her Own Patient’s Perspective
Mia L. van der Kop shares her perspective as both a researcher and a patient in an article published in the highly regarded scientific journal, Epilepsia. Read an excerpt here.
Mia L. van der Kop shares her perspective as both a researcher and a patient in an article published in the highly regarded scientific journal, Epilepsia. Read an excerpt here.
I wanted to take a moment to get a little real about what life is like for me trying to manage epilepsy while also being in The Middle Place.
Amanda encourages readers to remember we are resilient, as we manage the pandemic, seasonal changes and a chronic condition.
Christalle reminds us that art and creativity have been proven to be beneficial for healing. Read her 5 tips to integrate creativity into your healing.
After one week of extremely intense seizure activity, Angie looked back at her epilepsy and her art. It seemed her brain unconsciously knew a seizure was coming and her artwork showed it.
A talented young artist by the name of Ashley Shaffer created “Hope” the beautiful artwork you see here. Ashley has shared her art as part of our Epilepsy Stigma Awareness Month. Creating Hope Ashley was inspired to create this beautiful multi-media piece titled, “Hope” (2013) and has dedicated the piece to inspire … Read More