Using your brain to get rid of your pain.: A simple, common-sense guide on how to manage stress, reduce pain and think more healthily.

Self-Help and Personal Development, Health, Mind & Body

By John Perrier

Publisher : JP Publishing Australia

ABOUT John Perrier

John Perrier
John Perrier was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1967. Perrier has published five books across a variety of genres and subjects.

Description

This book will help you to feel better.

You’ll not only learn how to reduce or cure your aches and pains, but you’ll discover techniques that will help you to relax away the stresses and strains of everyday life.

However, this book does not contain masses of complex psychiatry, nor is it a collection of old wives’ remedies. You won’t have to use any drugs to achieve amazing results, nor will you be required to burn incense or wear mystical healing crystals in an ankle bracelet. Instead, you will learn how to relieve your pain using the most natural cures known to medical science.

Furthermore, the treatment will have beneficial spin-offs rather than unpleasant or dangerous side effects. Better still, it won’t cost you a single penny!

What other health professionals have said...

“This is an easy-to-understand guide to stress and its related symptoms. The author explains these sometimes difficult concepts by using simple, relevant examples, and enlivens the discussion with a touch of humour along the way. Most importantly, it shows you in simple terms how to manage your own problems. I heartily recommend this book to all sufferers of chronic pain.”
(Ian McKenzie, Psychologist, Chronic pain clinician)

“What a wonderful, simple-to-read book! It’s funny, insightful, and does a magnificent job of combining theory with practical management. Anyone suffering with chronic pain or stress should read this book.”
(Hilary Thomson, Occupational Therapist, special interest in chronic stress conditions)

This book was written as an offshoot of another major title "Back Pain: How to get rid of it forever". After researching the psychological aspects of back pain, I realised how important they were in many other conditions. The techniques that I had recommended for back pain sufferers would work just as well for a wide range of conditions, from headaches to arthritis, and would have beneficial spin-offs as well. So I created 'Using your brain' as a stand-alone work.

This is an easy-to-understand guide to stress and its related symptoms. The author explains these sometimes difficult concepts by using simple, relevant examples, and enlivens the discussion with a touch of humour along the way. Most importantly, it shows you in simple terms how to manage your own problems. I heartily recommend this book to all sufferers of chronic pain.” 

(Ian McKenzie, Psychologist, Chronic pain clinician)

“What a wonderful, simple-to-read book! It’s funny, insightful, and does a magnificent job of combining theory with practical management. Anyone    suffering with chronic pain or stress should read this book.”

(Hilary Thomson, Occupational Therapist, Former head of Relaxation Unit at The King Khalid National Guard Hospital in Saudi Arabia)