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Gary Kaplan

    Total Recovery
    Total Recovery: Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Pain and Depression
    • Exploring the complexities of chronic illness, this book delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by those struggling with persistent health issues. It combines personal anecdotes with expert insights, offering a compassionate perspective on the frustration of unanswered questions and the search for healing. Through a blend of research and storytelling, it encourages readers to navigate their journeys with hope, resilience, and a deeper understanding of their bodies and minds.

      Total Recovery: Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Pain and Depression
    • Total Recovery

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Total Recovery is a radical rethink of how we get sick, why we stay sick and how we can recover. Millions of us suffer from chronic pain. It can return at the slightest provocation and its cause is often a mystery to doctors. In Total Recovery, Dr Gary Kaplan argues that we've been thinking about disease all wrong. Through cutting-edge research and dramatic patient stories, the book reveals how chronic physical and emotional pain are linked. Dr Kaplan's groundbreaking discovery that disease is an accumulation of traumas over a lifetime - every injury, infection and emotional blow - suggests that current treatments for chronic pain and depression are ineffective. By focusing on long-term causes as well as symptoms, Dr Kaplan has found hope for those locked into a lifetime of pain and suffering. His unified theory has created a new pathway to total recovery. ** "Reads like a riveting detective story, in which case study after case study leads to one of the most compelling findings in recent medical history." - Tara Brach, Ph. D., author of Radical Acceptance. "Gary Kaplan is the Sherlock Holmes of chronic pain. He describes how to uncover the underlying causes of chronic pain and, how by correcting them, seemingly hopeless patients can move toward health."-Wayne B. Jonas, MD, President and CEO, Samueli Institute

      Total Recovery