Natural science "Sorei, Connected to human beings / Monty Lyman / kaori Shiozaki

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 自然科学 痛み、人間のすべてにつながる / モンティ・ライマン / 塩﨑香織
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Item number: BO4880715
Released date: 20 Nov 2024
Maker: Misuzu Shobo
著: 塩?香織

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Natural Sciences
[Introduction to the Contents]
The understanding of the nature of pain has changed so much in the last 10 years or more that it is called the "pain revolution".
Pain is produced in the brain, but its existence is not closed only in the brain.
This book is an excellent science book that fundamentally changes the relationship with pain.
While explaining the latest science of the mechanism of pain in the brain and the body, each chapter opens the door to a new understanding of pain with a broad perspective, from the sociality of pain, the relationship of emotion and empathy, research on "painlessness", and new developments in therapies such as cognitive therapy.
This book is the long-awaited second book by the author who has received high acclaim in the 』 where he talks about everything about the skin and human beings.
Author's introduction
Prologue
1 Ministry of Defense of the body
What pain is in the first place
2 Five people without pain
What it means to feel no pain
3 Turn around
The power of distraction and imagination
5 The effect of expectations
Placebo, perception, and prediction
5 The meaning of pain
emotional and psychological power
6 If pain is not felt, there is no benefit
Pain and pleasure, and purpose
7 Perceive the "pain" of someone
Pain is contagious
8 With one mind
social pain
9 Being saved by believing
belief and framework [frame]
10 Quiet pandemics
persistent pain crisis
11 The runaway brain
Why pain remains
12 New hope for persistent pain
Acknowledgments
Endorsements -- Understanding the nature and Comprehensive Pain Care (Aichi Medical University Ushida 享宏)
Glossary
References
Index 『