Tell Me Where It Hurts

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We are in the middle of a pain epidemic. Yet for decades, we’ve misunderstood what pain actually is. The result? Millions stuck in a cycle of suffering. But what if we’ve been asking the wrong questions? In this provocative, paradigm-shifting book, pain psychologist Dr Rachel Zoffness radically reframes the way we understand pain. Drawing on fascinating case studies from her own practice and the latest scientific research, she explains why pain isn’t simply a symptom of injury – it’s shaped by your thoughts, your past, your stress levels, your relationships, even your expectations. With cutting-edge neuroscience, psychology and game-changing concepts, she demonstrates that pain is not simply a sign of damage; it’s a protective mechanism designed by your brain. And this is good news: because if the brain can change, pain can change.

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'This book is essential — for anyone living with pain, and for those who care for them' Lisa Sanders, MD, Professor, Yale School of Medicine

'A masterclass in healing' Michael Gervais, psychologist

We can move the dial on pain

Leading expert Rachel Zoffness bridges the gap between medicine and psychology to get to the heart of treating pain

Every one of us will experience pain, be it back pain, the pain of childbirth, or living in an ageing body. Not a single one of us will escape. But what if everything you thought you knew about pain was wrong?

We’ve been told that pain is purely physical, something to do just with bones and body parts. The truth is that pain is constructed by the brain – influenced not just by injuries, but also by emotions, expectations and environment. This means you have infinitely more control over pain than you ever imagined: because if the brain can change, pain can change.

Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and rich patient stories, Rachel Zoffness completely upends the myths we’ve been told – finally reconnecting physical and emotional pain, and providing a roadmap for healing. The fact is that chronic pain is treatable. But to do that, we must target the whole person, not just a body part.

Whether you live with chronic pain or know someone who does, this book offers more than insight – it offers an empowering way forward.

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Weight 0.522 kg
Dimensions 24.2 × 16.2 × 3.4 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

616.0472 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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