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They Can't Find Anything Wrong: 7 Keys to Understanding, Treating, and Healing Stress Illness
Written by David D. Clarke, MD
Narrated by Paul Aulridge
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In They Can't Find Anything Wrong!, Dr. David Clarke shares a life-changing approach to Stress Illness that is based on detailed interviews with and successful treatment of over 7000 patients. Tens of millions of people with Stress Illness are usually unaware of the nature or degree of the stress responsible for their symptoms. Unfortunately, few physicians are formally trained to detect and manage this problem.
Consequently, Stress Illness patients often find themselves in a medical blind spot and subjected to unnecessary tests and unsuitable treatments.
They Can't Find Anything Wrong! meets the needs of these patients, their physicians, and the health care system as a whole. Written in a warm, non-technical, story-telling style, this comprehensive guide is the first to provide listeners with a focus on the five distinct types of stress that can cause illness directly:
Persistent effects from childhood stress (over 50 percent of cases)
Current stress
Post-traumatic stress
Depression
Anxiety
Dr. Clarke goes beyond the typical lifestyle/stress management guides with his perceptions about finding and removing hidden impediments to lasting and meaningful change. Throughout the audiobook, Dr. Clarke uses numerous case histories of patients he has treated. The stories in They Can't Find Anything Wrong! are carefully selected to help listeners uncover their own hidden stresses. This is the essential first step toward understanding and alleviating stress illness symptoms.
They Can't Find Anything Wrong! is a book that can transform lives by offering hope and guidance so that millions can live the lives they were always meant to have.
Consequently, Stress Illness patients often find themselves in a medical blind spot and subjected to unnecessary tests and unsuitable treatments.
They Can't Find Anything Wrong! meets the needs of these patients, their physicians, and the health care system as a whole. Written in a warm, non-technical, story-telling style, this comprehensive guide is the first to provide listeners with a focus on the five distinct types of stress that can cause illness directly:
Persistent effects from childhood stress (over 50 percent of cases)
Current stress
Post-traumatic stress
Depression
Anxiety
Dr. Clarke goes beyond the typical lifestyle/stress management guides with his perceptions about finding and removing hidden impediments to lasting and meaningful change. Throughout the audiobook, Dr. Clarke uses numerous case histories of patients he has treated. The stories in They Can't Find Anything Wrong! are carefully selected to help listeners uncover their own hidden stresses. This is the essential first step toward understanding and alleviating stress illness symptoms.
They Can't Find Anything Wrong! is a book that can transform lives by offering hope and guidance so that millions can live the lives they were always meant to have.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A great example of how powerful stress and repressed emotions can affect the physical and mental state of our bodies. Worth the read!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The content is interesting, I believe in TMS and Mind-Body-Stress connections. But the narrator with the ridiculous voices, especially of females is making it hard to listen to. If the narrator had just spoken the parts, it would have been fine as his normal voice is ok. If this was available here in book form, I'd choose that. I am pushing through to finish but those silly little girl, nasal voices are distracting ;=)
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