The secret language of the body Regulate your nervous system, heal your body, free your mind

Jennifer Mann

Book - 2024

Two mind-body practitioners and co-founders of the Chronic Fatigue School present this first in-depth look at nervous system regulation, somatic therapy and the mind-body connection that combines science-backed insights and hands-on techniques to help you control your body's nervous system.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer Mann (author)
Other Authors
Karden Rabin (author)
Edition
First HarperOne paperback
Item Description
Originally published in Ireland in 2024 by Thorsons.
Physical Description
340 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-340).
ISBN
9780063382381
  • Introduction
  • Reader's guide
  • Part I - Mind. Awareness-Listening
  • Interruption-Switching
  • Redesign-Distancing
  • Part II - Body. Awareness-Translating
  • Interruption-Modifying
  • Redesign-Settling
  • Part III - Human. Awareness-Attuning
  • Interruption-Tending
  • Redesign-Bonding
  • Conclusion
  • Notes.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Readers can learn the "secret language of the body" to heal depression, insomnia, and other ailments, according to this insightful debut guide. Functional movement therapist Mann and somatic experiencing practitioner Rabin describe the nervous system as a "foreign country" that responds to daily stressors (paying bills, sending an difficult email) with stress-inducing survival responses. They suggest that readers better "converse" with their nervous systems by noticing such stress symptoms as muscle tension and quelling them with "interruption techniques" (breathing exercises, intentionally smiling to "improve mood and mind state"). Eventually, readers can "redesign" their stress responses by using their impartial "observing self" to witness harmful thoughts and emotions without getting caught up in them. With plenty of theories and strategies on offer--for example, how to tend to the emotional wounds of one's "inner child," and how to tune into each of the five senses to switch from a stressed mind into a more embodied state of being--the authors provide a sturdy yet flexible framework for integrated mind-body healing. Those who feel "stressed, sick and stuck" would do well to check this out. (July)

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