A PIONEERING APPROACH TO OVERCOMING HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREIf you are one of the millions of people diagnosed with high blood pressure, this groundbreaking book can change your life.Unique in combining a medical and a psychological approach, Samuel J.Mann, M.D., explains:How you can tell whether or not your high blood pressure is related to emotionsHow to find the medication best suited for you, and when to reduce or eliminate unnecessary medicationHow exploring "hidden" or repressed emotions can reduce your blood pressure and the need for medicationFeaturing compelling and instructive case histories as well as the latest medical research, Healing Hypertension can help you make sense of your high blood pressure while offering new choices for controlling it."In Healing Hypertension, Dr.Samuel Mann pushes the boundaries of medicine by demonstrating the emotional components of hypertension, one of the most serious health problems of our day.Healing Hypertension shows that it is not enough to attend to our physical bodies; we must look to our emotional life as well if we expect to be healthy and wh*le.This is an immensely important book." -Larry Dossey, M.D., A Author of Healing Words and Reinventing Medicine
Amazon Sales Rank: #766204 in Books Published on: 1999-12-24 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 256 pages ISBN13: 9780471376439 Condition: New Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER!100% Satisfaction Guarantee.Tracking provided on most orders.Buy with Confidence!Millions of books sold!
Amazon.com Review "It is our hidden emotions, the emotions we do not feel, that lead to hypertension," writes Samuel J.Mann, M.D., physician/researcher and Associate Professor at the Hypertension Center at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center."Becoming aware of our hidden emotions and dealing with them can enable both physical and emotional healing," he adds.Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects 50 million Americans and prompts more doctor visits than any other medical condition.In Healing Hypertension, Mann explains how you can tell if hidden emotions are instrumental in your hypertension (they may not be, if your condition is mainly genetic), and if so, how you can get on the path to healing.Some clues that you may be burdened by hidden emotions include emotional trauma that you think is behind you, a habit of not feeling unwanted emotions, a history of emotional isolation, and childhood abuse or severe family dysfunction.Mann also briefly discusses how hidden emotions can affect other medical conditions such as back pain, headaches, and anxiety disorders.He spends most of the book helping you see that hidden emotions may be affecting your hypertension.The last few chapters address where you can go from there.Numerous case histories personalize the information.--Joan Price From Publishers Weekly More than 50 million Americans suffer from high blood pressure, making this disease one of the top reasons for physician visits in the U.S.Most studies on hypertension focus on the cause-effect relationship between type-A personalities?those under extreme stress on a regular basis?and their resulting high blood pressure.This book, however, takes a look at the connection between individuals who repress stress and emotions and their unexplained high blood pressure.Mann, a physician at the Hypertension Center at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, argues that these individuals?the ones with "hidden emotions"?suffer the long-term effects of high blood pressure because the underlying causes of their condition aren't readily identifiable and therefore not addressed.The author offers ways people can find help and lists various medical treatment options.Through statistics and case studies, Mann presents his theory that only by researching a patient's past and finding the unacknowledged source of that patient's stress can the causes of hypertension be addressed and dealt with accurately and effectively.This accessible guide will be especially helpful for people looking to identify the underlying factors that they can control rather than relying on medication.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.From Booklist Estimates say that 50 million Americans have hypertension and that 95 percent of them have "essential hypertension" --medical speak for "I don't know the cause." Mann's perceptive text contains many short case histories illustrating points such as that hypertension is too often diagnosed by snap judgment, that drugs are often prescribed on the basis of the latest fad rather than as a result of listening to the patient, and that a treatment regimen seldom gets later review to see whether it really fits the diagnosis.Mann points out, too, that stress can raise blood pressure slightly, but usually only for a short time.When he started talking with patients about a first increase in blood pressure, he found that it sometimes happened after an emotional event.Once the patient brought the event to light, blood pressure often went down.After these experiences, Mann started earnestly pursuing the possibility of similar scenarios in other cases.Thoroughly documented, this is a book that deserves serious study.William Beatty
Customer Reviews more useful 57 of 58 people found the following review helpful.Fresh new medical and psychological knowledge by a client when I took Hypertension Cure, I expected a book about the mind / body connection for hypertension.To my pleasant surprise, I discovered that the book has new ideas about both the medical and psychological aspects of the cause and treatment of hypertension.Dr.Mann Point of View is different in many respects from the traditional mind / body perspectives.He emphasizes that hypertension is linked to emotions in some people, but it has nothing to do with emotions in others.He discusses how the hypertension is linked to emotions we have hidden from ourselves than to the emotions we feel, which only affect us temporarily.People who never feel anxious about something are more likely to develop hypertension than people who do.Past traumatic events can affect our blood pressure, even decades later.Understand this, and get in touch with the feelings hidden so they can lower blood pressure, Dr.Mann makes his points with numerous case studies very interesting and very convincing and also the discussion of many studies.I was very surprised by the substantial evidence that challenges the traditional mind / body concept.Dr.Mann explains how to choose the right treatment, blood pressure, according to whether hypertension is a*sociated with feelings or not.After hearing how the medication my doctor has been taken up without rhyme or reason, and to have found little information anywhere about how to choose the right medication, I found the chapter on medical treatment is very important.Hypertension healing is a fascinating book.Sends a large amount of new information and more, reads like a novel than a medical book.I highly recommend it to all those who live with the mystery of hypertension.8 of 9 people found this review helpful.The advice in this book really works from a client I had a problem with white coat hypertension for a long time, I read this book and following his advice regarding the problem of not dealing with the hidden emotions that I thought my problem solved I could never overcome.I highly recommend this book, especially if you feel you do not really have hypertension and are just very nervous when blood pressure is taken.5 of 7 people found this review helpful.From a customer eminently helpful This is one of the best books I've read on hypertension.Dr.Mann's style is sweet and knowledge, and makes the concepts easy to understand.And if the pressure of the blood is bound to suppress their emotions or not, the last part of the book provides an excellent overview of treatment options.Read 6 reviews ....
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