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  • It's All in Your Head: Stories from the Frontline of Psychosomatic Illness

    It's All in Your Head by O'Sullivan, Suzanne;

    Stories from the Frontline of Psychosomatic Illness

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Random House
    • Date of Publication 14 April 2016
    • Number of Volumes B-format paperback

    • ISBN 9780099597858
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 198x130x22 mm
    • Weight 240 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    A neurologist explores the very real world of psychosomatic illness.

    Pauline first became ill when she was fifteen. What seemed to be a urinary infection became joint pain, then life-threatening appendicitis. After a routine operation Pauline lost all the strength in her legs. Shortly afterwards, convulsions started. But Pauline’s tests are normal: her symptoms seem to have no physical cause whatsoever.

    This may be an extreme case, but Pauline is not alone. As many as a third of people visiting their GP have symptoms that are medically unexplained. In most, an emotional root is suspected which is often the last thing a patient wants to hear and a doctor to say.

    We accept our hearts can flutter with excitement and our brows can sweat with nerves, but on this journey into the very real world of psychosomatic illness, Suzanne O'Sullivan finds the secrets we are all capable of keeping from ourselves.

    ‘A fascinating glimpse into the human condition... a forceful call for society to be more open about such suffering’ Daily Mail

    ‘Honest, fascinating and necessary’ The Times

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