Fears, anxieties, traumas, and physical and emotional shocks
imprint on the body and remain dormant in its vast memory store
until they are roused by an event or encounter. They may manifest
in a different form or place—a fearful incident may transform
itself into a stomachache or a headache, or even a chronic disease.
Pain creates its own path. In particular, psychological and
emotional stresses affect the functioning of the internal organs.
In Understanding the Messages of Your Body, Dr. Jean-Pierre
Barral explains the relationships that exist between internal
organs and emotions, to allow us to free ourselves from the effects
of present and past tensions and traumas.
The book opens with an explanation of the body-mind relationship
and goes on to show how physical-emotional therapy works based on
examples from Dr. Barral’s clinical practice. The second part of
the book offers detailed analyses of various “types” of human
personality and the physical-emotional complexes and related organ
dysfunctions that accompany them. The author offers advice and
encouragement to improve physical, psychological, and emotional
health, and recommends physical exercises, psychotherapeutic
approaches, and dietary plans that can be used by both professional
therapists and the average reader.
關於作者:
Fears, anxieties, traumas, and physical and emotional shocks
imprint on the body and remain dormant in its vast memory store
until they are roused by an event or encounter. They may manifest
in a different form or place—a fearful incident may transform
itself into a stomachache or a headache, or even a chronic disease.
Pain creates its own path. In particular, psychological and
emotional stresses affect the functioning of the internal organs.
In Understanding the Messages of Your Body, Dr. Jean-Pierre
Barral explains the relationships that exist between internal
organs and emotions, to allow us to free ourselves from the effects
of present and past tensions and traumas.
The book opens with an explanation of the body-mind relationship
and goes on to show how physical-emotional therapy works based on
examples from Dr. Barral’s clinical practice. The second part of
the book offers detailed analyses of various “types” of human
personality and the physical-emotional complexes and related organ
dysfunctions that accompany them. The author offers advice and
encouragement to improve physical, psychological, and emotional
health, and recommends physical exercises, psychotherapeutic
approaches, and dietary plans that can be used by both professional
therapists and the average reader.