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Go to My LibraryWhen the Body Says No Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN
- 9780470923351
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Original edition details
Other editions (14)
When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2019 • Penguin Random House
English
When the Body Says No Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection
2011 • J. Wiley
English
When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2019 • Scribe Publications
English
When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
2003 • Wiley
English
When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2004 • National Geographic Books
English
Other editions

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2019 • Penguin Random House
English

When the Body Says No Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection
2011 • J. Wiley
English

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2019 • Scribe Publications
English

When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
2003 • Wiley
English

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2004 • National Geographic Books
English

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2019 • Ebury Publishing
English

Aarp When The Body Says No
2012 • Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
English

AARP When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
2012 • Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
English

When the Body Says No The Cost of Hidden Stress
2003 • Knopf Canada
English

Vucudunuz Hayir Diyorsa Duygusal Stresin Bedelleri
2012 • Iletisim Yayincilik
Turkish

Kiedy ciało mówi nie koszty ukrytego stresu
2022 • Wydawnictwo Czarna Owca
Polish

When the Body Says No Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection
2011 • Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
English

When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
2011 • Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
English

AARP When the Body Says No Understanding the Stress-Disease Connection
2012 • Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
English
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The book is widely praised for its insightful exploration of the profound connection between psychological well-being, chronic stress, and physical health, particularly in the context of autoimmune diseases and cancer. Many readers found the author's holistic approach to healthcare, which emphasizes considering life experiences and upbringing beyond just physical symptoms, to be a refreshing and essential perspective. Reviewers commend the author's passionate and empathetic writing style, making complex scientific concepts, such as psychoneuroimmunology, accessible and engaging for a general audience. The inclusion of real-life patient stories is highlighted as informative and humanizing, helping to illustrate the book's central arguments. Readers appreciate the author's efforts to distinguish between fostering self-awareness and responsibility for one's health, and outright blaming individuals for their illnesses, focusing instead on contributing risk factors. For many, the book served as a transformative "wake-up call," prompting self-reflection and offering an optimistic outlook on how individuals can actively mitigate the impact of stress on their health.
Despite its positive reception, the book faces significant criticism, primarily concerning its scientific rigor and methodology. A common complaint is the perceived oversimplification of complex medical conditions, with some reviewers arguing that the author draws direct causal links between emotional repression and disease where only correlation may exist. Critics frequently point out the book's heavy reliance on anecdotal evidence and personal patient stories, as well as analyses of celebrity biographies, rather than robust, peer-reviewed scientific studies. This approach leads some to view the book as lacking a solid scientific foundation and potentially offering "unfounded hope." Concerns are also raised about the author's definitions of psychological concepts, such as repression, which some consider outdated or inaccurately applied. Several reviewers found the content repetitive and unnecessarily detailed, suggesting that the core message could have been conveyed more concisely. Furthermore, some readers felt that, despite the author's disclaimers, the book inadvertently places blame on patients for their illnesses, particularly through its discussion of personality types linked to disease. The book is also criticized for allegedly minimizing genetic factors and other important physiological contributors to illness.
Overall, the book is considered a thought-provoking and important contribution to the discussion on the mind-body connection in health, even if its scientific claims are debated. It is highly recommended for readers who are open to exploring the emotional and psychological dimensions of physical illness and who appreciate a more holistic view of well-being. Individuals who tend to suppress their feelings, prioritize others' needs over their own, or have been conditioned to avoid expressing negative emotions may find particular value in its insights. However, readers seeking strictly empirical, evidence-based medical literature, or those who might be sensitive to the implication that their emotional patterns contribute to illness, may find parts of the book challenging or even frustrating. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful catalyst for self-reflection, encouraging readers to re-evaluate their coping mechanisms and lifestyle choices in pursuit of greater internal harmony and health.
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