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Doctor to Patient: Living with Stiff Person Syndrome
Health/Fitness | English

Dr. Tracy Scott dedicated years to rigorous education and tireless training in clinical psychology, becoming a highly respected professor committed to helping others with chronic disorders. But in 2017, he found himself as a patient facing a very rare and incurable illness, Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS).  After enduring years of inconclusive diagnoses, he finally had an answer, the question now was, what to do about it?   Now thrust into the forever patient role, Tracy shares his journey and the importance of finding purpose in adversity.
In his book, Doctor to Patient: Living with Stiff Person Syndrome, Dr. Scott recounts his transformation from a doctor to a forever patient learning to navigate the unknown.  Many people in this position feel helpless and give up, but he shows readers how to find purpose in their journey and use their experiences to help others going through similar challenges.
Through his personal story and insights, he guides readers toward finding comfort and meaning in their struggles with SPS and other chronic health conditions.  He reminds us that the revelation you will discover is not so you can keep it to yourself but, more importantly, so that you can provide the same measure of comfort, empathy, and compassion to others.
Each chapter features a Learning and Discussion Section, empowering readers to integrate the lessons into their lives and build confidence in overcoming challenges. Acknowledging the mystery surrounding SPS, Dr. Scott also provides an array of resources for those seeking further information, ensuring that no one has to embark on their journey alone.
 

Dr. Tracy Scott dedicated years to rigorous education and tireless training in clinical psychology, becoming a highly respected professor committed to helping others with chronic disorders. But in 2017, he found himself as a patient facing a very rare and incurable illness, Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS).  After enduring years of inconclusive diagnoses, he finally had an answer, the question now was, what to do about it?   Now thrust into the forever patient role, Tracy shares his journey and the importance of finding purpose in adversity.
In his book, Doctor to Patient: Living with Stiff Person Syndrome, Dr. Scott recounts his transformation from a doctor to a forever patient learning to navigate the unknown.  Many people in this position feel helpless and give up, but he shows readers how to find purpose in their journey and use their experiences to help others going through similar challenges.
Through his personal story and insights, he guides readers toward finding comfort and meaning in their struggles with SPS and other chronic health conditions.  He reminds us that the revelation you will discover is not so you can keep it to yourself but, more importantly, so that you can provide the same measure of comfort, empathy, and compassion to others.
Each chapter features a Learning and Discussion Section, empowering readers to integrate the lessons into their lives and build confidence in overcoming challenges. Acknowledging the mystery surrounding SPS, Dr. Scott also provides an array of resources for those seeking further information, ensuring that no one has to embark on their journey alone.
 

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Publication Date: Mar 18, 2025
E-book ISBN: 978-1-959811-61-9
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-959811-60-2
Author's Bio

Dr. Tracy Scott, Psy.D., is a distinguished lecturer, scholar, educator, and clinician recognized internationally for his significant contributions to the promotion of a holistic approach to human development, mental health, and spiritual well-being. He has created and hosted several national radio programs, including "Wisdom for Joyous Living," "Ask the Doctors," and "Life Perspectives." For several years, he was a featured weekly guest on WGLB AM 1560, Milwaukee, WI; KAVH 101.5 FM, Eudora, AK and Internet Radio. Dr. Scott has delivered numerous presentations nationwide and led discussions on a range of topics pertaining to mental, biopsychosocial, and spiritual health issues. He is a retired Senior Lecturer at Loyola University Chicago. Following his diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in 2017, he has committed himself to assisting individuals living with SPS and other chronic illnesses. His personal interests include practicing tai chi, cycling, and listening to jazz music.

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