An edition of When the Body Says No (2003)

When the Body Says No

Understanding the Stress-disease Connection

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An edition of When the Body Says No (2003)

When the Body Says No

Understanding the Stress-disease Connection

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  • 13 Have read

"Can a person literally die of loneliness? Is there a connection between inhibited emotion and Alzheimer's disease? Is there a "cancer personality"? Questions such as these are emerging as scientific findings throw new light on the controversy that surrounds the mind-body connection in illness and health. Modern research is confirming the age-old wisdom that emotions profoundly affect our physiology. Repressed emotions frequently bring on stress -- which, in turn, can lead to disease. Provocative and beautifully written, When the Body Says No provides fresh information regarding these and other important issues concerning the effects of stress on health. In lucid, easy-to-follow language, Dr. Gabor Mate summarizes the latest scientific findings about the role that stress and individual emotional makeup play in an array of diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, cancer, and ALS, among others. Emotions like anger share with our immune system the role of defending our boundaries. When we repress emotions, we may also suppress our immune defenses. In some people, these defenses may go awry, destroying the body rather than protecting it. Dr. Mate explores the reason why, despite a rapidly accumulating body of evidence about the mind-body unity, most physicians continue to treat physical symptoms rather than persons -- and why we must understand the mind-body link in order to take an active role in our overall health. When the Body Says No promotes learning and healing. It offers the kind of transformative insight that promotes physical and emotional self-awareness -- the lack of which, Dr. Mate asserts, is at the root of much of the stress that chronically debilitates health and prepares the ground for disease. Book jacket."--Jacket.

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J. Wiley
Language
English
Pages
306

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When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-disease Connection
2003, J. Wiley
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When the body says no: the cost of hidden stress
2003, A.A. Knopf Canada
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Table of Contents

The Bermuda triangle
The little girl too good to be true
Stress and emotional competence
Buried alive
Never good enough
You are part of this too, Mom
Stress, hormones, repression, and cancer
- Something good comes out of this
Is there a "cancer personality"?
The 55 per cent solution
It's all in her head
I shall die first from the top
Self or non-self : the immune system confused
A fine balance : the biology of relationships
The biology of loss
The dance of generations
The biology of belief
The power of negative thinking
The seven A's of healing

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index

Published in
Hoboken, N.J
Genre
Popular works

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC49 .M345 2003, BF575.S75, RC49 .M345 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 306 p. ;
Number of pages
306

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17138475M
Internet Archive
whenbodysaysnoun0000mate
ISBN 10
0471219827
LCCN
2003047952, 2011290789
OCLC/WorldCat
670283669, 52154067
LibraryThing
588087
Goodreads
1351179

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL8299076W

Work Description

In this accessible and groundbreaking book--filled with the moving stories of real people--medical doctor and bestselling author Gabor Maté shows that emotion and psychological stress play a powerful role in the onset of chronic illness, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, multiple sclerosis and many others, even Alzheimer's disease.

When the Body Says No is an impressive contribution to research on the physiological connection between life's stresses and emotions and the body systems governing nerves, immune apparatus and hormones. With great compassion and erudition, Gabor Maté demystifies medical science and, as he did in Scattered Minds, invites us all to be our own health advocates.

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