Farzana Doctor is a Toronto-based Registered Social Worker who has been working with individuals and couples since 1993. As an activist, educator and writer, she has taught clinicians, co-written manuals for mental health providers and contributed chapters and articles about 2SLGBTQ+ issues, anti-oppression, self-care and female genital mutilation/cutting. She is the co-founder of WeSpeakOut and the End FGM Canada Network. She has written four critically acclaimed novels and a poetry collection.
"""52 Weeks is possibly the most important book I’ve ever read! It is a wake-up call, and I feel completely awakened."" —Bif Naked, recording artist & author ""A practical guide to safeguarding the precious resource that is you. Essential reading for caregivers, activists and other caring humans."" —Ann Douglas, author of Navigating the Messy Middle: A Fiercely Honest and Wildly Encouraging Guide for Midlife Women ""At long last, here is the guide to self-care and self-healing that healers, activists, and social changemakers have been waiting for. Unpretentious, insightful, and deeply aware of the systemic conditions that influence well-being, psychotherapist and author Farzana Doctor offers down-to-earth advice about personal growth, burnout recovery, and relationship health alongside highly relatable anecdotes from her personal experience. Self-help skeptics and wellness aficionados alike will find grounded, practical wisdom in this succinct, yet powerful workbook divided into a series of profoundly helpful themes and exercises. 52 Weeks to a Sweeter Life for Caregivers, Activists and Helping Professionals should be required reading for anyone who wants to change the world —because as the author reminds us, changing the world requires practicing care for ourselves."" —Kai Cheng Thom, MSW, MSc, Certified Professional Life Coach and author of Falling Back in Love With Being Human ""In a world that often disempowers us, 52 Weeks offers a spirited and seamless approach to both self-care and community care which is both refreshing and radical. Step by step Farzana shows us how to reclaim care and our power."" —Cathy Crowe, long-time street nurse and social justice/housing advocate"