Coping with a Stressed Nervous System

Coping with a Stressed Nervous System

by Alice Muir (Contributor), Alice Muir (Contributor), Kenneth Hambly (Author)

Synopsis

This book offers relief for your nervous system and help for both body and mind. Our central nervous systems are only designed to take so much stimulus. Too much, and they become overloaded, resulting in malfunction and illness of various kinds. This is a precisely targeted book which focuses on the autonomic nervous system - the part of the nervous system we all take for granted as it guides us through the routine actions of breathing, heart rate and so on. Dr Kenneth Hambly and psychologist Alice Muir look at 'autonomic overload' - that is, when the sensitive nervous system becomes overworked and stressed, resulting in common symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, breathing problems, and stomach upsets. Autonomic overload, according to Dr Hambly, accounts for the large numbers of people who visit their doctors but leave again without a diagnosis. What the young family doctor discovers is that major illnesses are rare, but sickness isn't. How to heal body and mind at this deep level is the subject of this book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Sheldon Press
Published: 23 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0859699463
ISBN 13: 9780859699464

Author Bio
Dr Kenneth Hambly is author of How to Improve Your Confidence, Sheldon, among other, older titles. Dr Hambly has worked as a general practitioner in Canada and Britain, and relationship between physical symptoms and emotional problems is his speciality. Alice Muir is a psychologist who has also written about stress. Both authors run the Stress Education Services, Ayrshire, which offers life skills coaching for lay people and health professionals.