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But "we keep in touch mainly through the telephone because he has a difficult time getting here without a car, and the area where he lives is not very comfortable for me, unfortunately," Rathmell says.
Up From Jim Crow 2008
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"Eventually it came to the point where everyone was spread out and I was in the front, feeling ashamed, and I turned around and Richard was in the back, standing tall and proud," Rathmell recalled.
Up From Jim Crow 2008
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"The core of treating these patients is 'Use it or lose it,'" says James Rathmell, a professor of anesthesiology at the University of Vermont.
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"I thought about it, and I realized that I could make the book into something unique by pairing spirituality with social science," says Rathmell.
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Rathmell, a clinical psychologist who earned her master's and doctoral degrees from Kansas
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"Years ago, I realized that I had to start writing down my prayers instead of saying them in my head at night as I was falling asleep ... before I finished them," says Rathmell.
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Writing the book was initially a cathartic way for Rathmell to handle the trials saddled onto her after giving birth to her son.
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Rathmell, who lives in Birmingham, Ala., hopes the book will encourage a dialogue about motherhood: the highs and the lows.
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For Rathmell, writing the book, penning her fears and prayers onto paper, was enriching - and empowering.
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Realizing the potential of such a thing, Rathmell started to look at the book in a new light.
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