Understanding how our brains and bodies actually work is a powerful tool
in mitigating the anxiety generated by unpleasant physical and emotional
symptoms that we all may experience from time to time. Here, Robert
Scaer unravels the complexities of the brain-body connection, equipping
all those who are in distress with a plausible explanation for how they
feel.
Making the science accessible, he outlines the core neurobiological
concepts underlying the brain-body interface and explains why physical
and emotional symptoms of stress and trauma occur. He explains why
"feelings" represent physical sensations that inform us about the nature
of our brain-body conflicts. He also offers practical, easy-to-implement
strategies for strengthening motor skills, learning to listen to our gut
to gauge our feelings, attuning to the present, and restoring personal
boundaries to relieve symptoms and navigate a path to recovery.