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ISBN: 9789633100646
Förlag: Librikiado
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 423
Vikt: 492 g
Produktmått: 14 x 21 x 2 , 96 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok

A test lázadása - Ismerd meg a stresszbetegségeket: Ungerska 2018

A test lázadása - Ismerd meg a stresszbetegségeket

Författare: Gábor Máté
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ISBN: 9789633100646
Förlag: Librikiado
Åldersgrupp: Vuxen
Sidor: 423
Vikt: 492 g
Produktmått: 14 x 21 x 2 , 96 cm
Bokomslag: Pocketbok
Cancer, addictions and even almost all chronic illnesses can be traced back to childhood negative experiences and their impact on our lives, behavior and health, "says Dr. Gábor Máté, a world renowned scholar of Hungarian origin. Using the results of scientific research, using examples from patients and using their own experiences, it illuminates how early reactions affect our stress responses and how our image of the world and other people affects our health. It explores the social causes behind the growing number of illnesses and realizes that we can only deal effectively with stress disorder if we discover the deeply buried memories of our childhood and their adult consequences. Dr. Gábor Máté was born in Budapest in 1944. With his family he moved to Canada in 1957. He worked for more than twenty years as a family doctor, and for seven years he was the Medical Coordinator at Vancouver Hospital. She is currently working in drug clinics and health centers. Its objective is to draw attention to the wider context of the disease.
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Cancer, addictions and even almost all chronic illnesses can be traced back to childhood negative experiences and their impact on our lives, behavior and health, \"says Dr. Gábor Máté, a world renowned scholar of Hungarian origin. Using the results of scientific research, using examples from patients and using their own experiences, it illuminates how early reactions affect our stress responses and how our image of the world and other people affects our health. It explores the social causes behind the growing number of illnesses and realizes that we can only deal effectively with stress disorder if we discover the deeply buried memories of our childhood and their adult consequences. Dr. Gábor Máté was born in Budapest in 1944. With his family he moved to Canada in 1957. He worked for more than twenty years as a family doctor, and for seven years he was the Medical Coordinator at Vancouver Hospital. She is currently working in drug clinics and health centers. Its objective is to draw attention to the wider context of the disease.
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