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Wie verborgener Stress krank macht und was Sie dagegen tun können. Internationaler Bestseller übersetzt in 15 Sprachen.

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Ein Must-read für Patienten und Ärzte: Es kann Leben retten.
– Peter Levine, Bestseller-Autor

Kann ein Mensch buchstäblich an Einsamkeit sterben? Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Fähigkeit, Gefühle auszudrücken, und Alzheimer? Gibt es so etwas wie eine „Krebspersönlichkeit“?

Das Buch WENN DER KÖRPER NEIN SAGT von DR. GABOR MATÉ stützt sich auf wissenschaftliche Forschungsergebnisse und die jahrzehntelange Erfahrung des Autors als praktizierender Arzt. Das Buch gibt Antworten auf diese und andere wichtige Fragen zur Bedeutung der Leib-Seele-Einheit in Bezug auf Krankheit und Gesundheit sowie auf die Rolle, die Stress, Stressbewältigung und die individuelle emotionale Verfassung bei vielen häufig vorkommenden Krankheiten spielen.

Klug und einfach nachvollziehbar liefert der Autor:

  • Antworten auf die Rolle der Körper-Geist-Verbindung bei Krankheiten wie Arthritis, Krebs, Diabetes, Herzerkrankungen, Alzheimer, Reizdarmsyndrom und Multipler Sklerose
  • zahlreiche aufschlussreiche Fallstudien und Geschichten von bekannten Persönlichkeiten wie Betty Ford (Brustkrebs), Ronald Reagan (Alzheimer) und Lance Armstrong (Hodenkrebs)
  • 7 Prinzipien zu Prävention und Heilung von Krankheitsbildern

WENN DER KÖRPER NEIN SAGT vermittelt neue Kenntnisse und verbessert die Heilchancen von Betroffenen. Es lehrt unter einer Krankheit zu verstehen, dass der Körper ab einem gewissen Punkt nein zu dem sagt, was der Geist nicht einmal wahrnimmt.


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before 5 years
A jewel
Bruce Lipton, the world-renowned cell biologist, says of this book: "It used to be thought that our health and behaviour were the domain of genes, but recently it has emerged that our health and behaviour are governed by our perceptions of the environment and our beliefs. Gabor Maté, MD, skilfully combines recent advances in biomedicine with the personal insights of his patients to provide empowering insights into how deeply developmental experiences shape our health, behaviour, attitudes and relationships. A must-read for health professionals and laypeople who want to gain an awareness of how the mind controls health." I can only agree with that! Gabor Maté, influenced by Prof Dr Ivan Illich among others, is a wonderful doctor.
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Very informative
Of course I have already read all the books by Dahlke, Tepperwein, ... but I still gained many enlightening insights from this book. Very nice writing style, easy to read. Anyone who wants to look into the background of psychosomatics is well advised to read this book.
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Ute before 4 years
Thank you for these words and nice that you are also travelling with Dahlke and Tepperwein.....
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Definitely worth reading!
The experienced author knows how to shed new light on the prevailing work of conventional medicine. It can repair, amputate and in many cases it can do this quite successfully. It can treat successfully in the long term - but the question is always for whom it is successful. In all too many cases, it cannot heal and make the patient healthy in the long term. However skilful the doctor may be, he usually only pokes around in the pathology and doesn't think about the psychological causes that often cause the illness.
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Good answer
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Stress is normal today
My job, coupled with my partnership and sporting activities, was never possible without stressful situations. Now that I am retired, I can organise my life more clearly and much more pleasantly. This raises the question of whether Dr Gabor Maté's findings can somehow be applied with the focus on success and goal achievement. I fear that the stop button will only be pressed when the acute situation arises and many things will no longer be as they were before. The fates described in the book are easy to understand. I read a chapter from time to time and am struck by the fact that childhood experiences have a formative influence on health as an adult. I recommend the book to everyone.
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Margueriet Hums before 1 Year
Yes, you are absolutely right, if you expect bad things, bad things will happen. mantra helps me personally a lot and the wonderful cd s from the psychiatrist doctor Hans Grünn, practising in California and Germany. you can get the discussed cd s from Media Verlag. i can only pass on my help here
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Far too "cancer-heavy"
Every second word in this book is "cancer". In times of cronic fatique syndrome and other serious illnesses, some people, like me, certainly expect something different from this book description.
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Chrissi before 3 months
One in two of us is now seriously ill with cancer at least once, and the trend is rising, so in my opinion it cannot be mentioned often enough. As we are increasingly being left to fend for ourselves in conventional symptom-fighting medicine, we urgently need other approaches to serious illnesses.
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Very good as an introduction to the topic
Dr Maté uses people and their fates as examples to describe what happens when there is a lack of self-care. Having studied homeopathy for years, I can say that I have hardly ever read better descriptions of carcinosinic and syphilitic conditions. However, the treatment of these illnesses plays no role in the book, not least because the patients in question had long since reached the terminal stage and the only question was why they (had to) go through this particular illness. The body says no where the soul is silent! A really valuable book for all those who are prepared to take the connection between body, mind and soul seriously.
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Impressive descriptions that make you think
The book is very easy to read and it shows, both by looking at individual patient stories and the existing studies, that the influence of emotional processes in the development of diseases must be taken into account. In this way, fast-track medicine is reduced to absurdity - encouraging and thought-provoking for me.
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One of the best books I have ever read
I now have all of Gabor Maté's books. I have learnt a lot from his books. My point of view, for example about ADHD and addictions has totally changed. I will continue to read all the books he publishes with great interest.
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Highly recommended reading for therapists and those affected
Comprehensive article on psychosomatic correlations in serious chronic illnesses. Easy to understand for laypeople, but also very readable for medical professionals! A good mixture of experience reports and relatively up-to-date scientific background.
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Does me no good
The book is too lengthy with its endless case studies. And if ban has already gone through all the trauma and "misbehaviour", then you can't really wait for it to "get you". A very depressing prospect. The approaches to solving the problem are too small for me and are not new. I expected much more.
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book worth reading
it is worth reading this book
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A wonderful book...
I find here many answers to my inner question: "Why?" The book is an enrichment for mind and soul.
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Doctor without blinkers - priceless
(I'm about halfway through the book...) The book is almost a blessing for me! There is already a lot of ignorance in conventional medicine about the connections between (psychological) stress, life circumstances, dealing with emotions and illness. Gabor Maté now clears this up in a language that is also understandable for the layman. He provides many practical examples and life stories of his patients and links some of these with more recent scientific findings. I see many of my own theories reinforced or even underpinned. I am very grateful to read such words from the pen of a conventional doctor! Someone who looks at the whole person in their life and environment and not just the small, sick part of patient no. 13,057,392! Thank you very much for this 360° view! More of this (and more doctors like this)!
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When the body says no
I was actually expecting it to be an easy book to read, but it's not much fun because there are a lot of nested sentences and it sometimes takes ages for the author to get to the point. Unfortunately, it's now lying in a corner after I've read it briefly. A bit of a shame.
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Important information!
It is said that 80-90% of all symptoms are at least partly psychological. That's how I've learnt it for 40 years. In this book you understand many connections, both as a practitioner and as a patient or interested person. I find it highly recommendable!
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A great book
Simply super written
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Extraordinarily interesting
I can't stop reading once I start this book! It's extremely interesting and also written in such a way that I, as a "borrower", understand it!
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Did not fulfil my expectations
I know many books of this kind. This book is too personalised and complicated for me
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Important information
The book conveys fundamental knowledge about one's own health and how to take responsibility for it, away from conventional medicine.
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When the body says no
A very interesting book, highly recommended!!!
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Good book
Good to read, but unfortunately didn't captivate me. OK for me, but the price should be more favourable.
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When the body says no
Fast delivery and a highly intelligent book...even though I already had prior knowledge, there were still many aha moments! Highly recommended, especially for people with chronic illnesses 🌻
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Fulfils my expectations
An easy-to-read book with many case studies full of interesting information. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to delve deeper into this topic.
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Everything perfect
Delivery worked great, have just started reading, am already very curious
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