Background
Donoghue, Paul Joseph was born on November 23, 1937 in Easington, England. Came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1953. Son of Michael Patrick and Mary Elizabeth (Ansboury) Donoghue.
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Unlike a leg in a cast, invisible chronic illness (ICI) has no observable symptoms. Consequently, people who suffer from chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and many other miseries often endure not only the ailment but dismissive and negative reactions from others. Since its first publication, Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired has offered hope and coping strategies to thousands of people who suffer from ICI. Paul Donoghue and Mary Siegel teach their readers how to rethink how they themselves view their illness and how to communicate with loved ones and doctors in a way that meets their needs. The authors' understanding makes readers feel they have been heard for the first time. For this edition, the authors include a new introduction drawing on the experiences of the many people who have responded to the book and to their lectures and television appearances. They expand the definition of ICI to include other ailments such as depression, addiction, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. They bring the resource material, including Web sites, up to the present, and they offer fresh insights on four topics that often emerge: guilt, how ICI affects the family, meaningfulness, and defining acceptance.
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In The Jesus Advantage, Paul Donoghue suggests that, in the midst of the "self-help" publishing explosion, people with Christian roots take a new look at Jesus Christ as a model of wholeness. He points out how Jesus too often is seen as only meek, mild, and forgiving or has been appropriated by political groups to bash those who are different or who hold different views And he carefully helps the reader to recast Jesus as who he really is: an attractive model of spiritual and emotional maturity. Jesus was a strong person who was not timid about pointing out the faults of others nor unwilling to speak his mind. Jesus was never afraid to go against the tide, especially if it meant embracing those considered to be on the fringe of society: the poor, the sick, and the sinner.
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Donoghue, Paul Joseph was born on November 23, 1937 in Easington, England. Came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1953. Son of Michael Patrick and Mary Elizabeth (Ansboury) Donoghue.
Bachelor magna cum alude, St. Mary's University, 1959. Master of Education, St. Louis University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, St. Louis University, 1959.
Teacher Don Bosco High School, Milwaukee, 1959-1964. Staff psychologist Community Psychological Consultant, St. Louis, 1969-1971. Director Touchstone Communications, Stamford, Connecticut, since 1970.
Consultant Community Psychological Consultant, since 1971.
(In The Jesus Advantage, Paul Donoghue suggests that, in t...)
( Unlike a leg in a cast, invisible chronic illness (ICI)...)
Member American Psychological Association.