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"In this memoir, Robert Rand tells the tale of how social dancing freed him from the grip of panic disorder. Rand was a serious man, a scholarly, shy and intense perfectionist who achieved national recognition in his career. He was a senior editor on the staff of National Public Radio's All Things Considered when, in the midst of his success, panic attacks overwhelmed him. For more than two years, he suffered debilitating effects; the disease flattened his spirits and entirely stripped him of self-confidence. He crawled through his days, barely getting by." "Then Rand discovered social dancing, in particular Cajun and zydeco dance and music. Dancing became a cathartic and liberating endeavor, helping him beat back his panic disorder to gain control of his life. Rand found on the dance floor a new compelling world where absolute strangers physically embrace; a world where that embrace can turn volatile when the strangers are of different races; a romantic and passionate world, for dancing is how Rand met his wife."--BOOK JACKET.
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Subjects
Cajun Folk dancing, Dancers, Psychology, Anecdotes, Dance music, Psychological aspects| Edition | Availability |
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Dancing Away an Anxious Mind: A Memoir about Overcoming Panic Disorder
August 30, 2005, University of Wisconsin Press
Hardcover
in English
0299201643 9780299201647
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Dancing Away an Anxious Mind: A Memoir about Overcoming Panic Disorder
October 12, 2004, University of Wisconsin Press
Hardcover
in English
0299201600 9780299201609
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