

When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection [Maté M.D., Gabor] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection Review: Essential reading for anyone facing illness or stress - Few books manage to bridge personal story, scientific research, and practical wisdom as seamlessly as When the Body Says No. Dr. Gabor Maté draws on decades of medical practice to illuminate the deep connection between emotional stress and physical illness, weaving clinical insights with compelling case studies that make the science feel both human and urgent. The book doesn’t just list diseases or research findings—it shows how suppressed emotion, chronic stress, and unacknowledged trauma can quietly shape the course of serious conditions like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and heart disease. What resonated most for me was reading it during a personal health journey; the clarity of Maté’s writing made complex ideas about the mind-body link feel both accessible and deeply personal. It was powerful enough that I purchased both the paperback and the audiobook. What sets this work apart is its focus on both healing and diagnosis. Maté’s framework, the “Seven A’s of Healing,” provides not a quick fix but a compassionate guide toward awareness, boundaries, and self-care. For anyone facing illness—or seeking to understand how stress and emotion affect health—this book is both eye-opening and grounding, a reminder that listening to the body’s signals is as essential as any prescription. Review: Great Book for Humanity - I love this author and his insight. We should have known this year's ago for people to help themselves to understand why they have triggers from psdt traumas. A truly best read!




| Best Sellers Rank | #2,732 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Immune Systems (Books) #9 in Anxiety #14 in Stress Management Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,050) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.97 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0470923350 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0470923351 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2011 |
| Publisher | Trade Paper Press |
T**S
Essential reading for anyone facing illness or stress
Few books manage to bridge personal story, scientific research, and practical wisdom as seamlessly as When the Body Says No. Dr. Gabor Maté draws on decades of medical practice to illuminate the deep connection between emotional stress and physical illness, weaving clinical insights with compelling case studies that make the science feel both human and urgent. The book doesn’t just list diseases or research findings—it shows how suppressed emotion, chronic stress, and unacknowledged trauma can quietly shape the course of serious conditions like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and heart disease. What resonated most for me was reading it during a personal health journey; the clarity of Maté’s writing made complex ideas about the mind-body link feel both accessible and deeply personal. It was powerful enough that I purchased both the paperback and the audiobook. What sets this work apart is its focus on both healing and diagnosis. Maté’s framework, the “Seven A’s of Healing,” provides not a quick fix but a compassionate guide toward awareness, boundaries, and self-care. For anyone facing illness—or seeking to understand how stress and emotion affect health—this book is both eye-opening and grounding, a reminder that listening to the body’s signals is as essential as any prescription.
C**R
Great Book for Humanity
I love this author and his insight. We should have known this year's ago for people to help themselves to understand why they have triggers from psdt traumas. A truly best read!
A**R
A Very Worthwhile Read
I'm grateful the good doctor is also a brilliant writer, so we can benefit from his ability to make honest observations and bring together evidence that emotional wellness is a major player in every human's physical health. This book can be a great help to individuals - patients seeking answers as well as those intending to help them heal.
S**D
Informative and worth the read
This is worth the read and learning about how stress can affect the body. It's very eye opening. If you have stress and chronic pain or other health issues in your life definitely order the book or listen on audible.
S**H
Interesting read
Brings forth some common knowledge and adds some new insights. Author share a good balance of info and personal experience.
G**.
Worth a read.
This is a useful conversation about how negativity manifests physically in the body.
R**.
A must read!
I really believe in self care. I have had a lot of health issues thru the years. But usually due to very difficult times. This book was great. It’s amazing how our bodies work. I loved learning more about how things affect our bodies and the solutions to help improve my health. Body mind & soul.
C**E
Life-changing read.
As described by seller; quick shipping, quality product, good value. Life-changing read.
T**Y
Helps me understand how and why my body or brain reacts the way it does, to help me heal
E**N
I used this book to research health
M**V
In this excellent book, Dr Maté clearly conveys the factors causing stress in the first place and, by doing so, he opens genuine possibilities to tackle the root causes of diseases rather than just their symptoms. This in itself provides the possibility for sustainable, long-term recovery. This book equips the reader with some precious intellectual self-defense in recognizing faulty assumptions about the relationship between body, emotions and illness. For example, it becomes clear to the reader that tackling chronic illnesses by treating only the bodily symptoms (an attitude still rampant in a significant part of mainstream medicine) is not the optimal approach; similarly, Dr. Maté clarifies that relying just on the will power (mind over matter) can be dangerous too, especially when one‘s inner resources are over-estimated. I applaud the respect Dr. Maté shows for the human body and its ability to convey messages that our conscious mind, conditioned by a progressively less natural way of living, sometimes struggles to acknowledge. A disease can be, in some instances, the last resort that the body has to tell us to change our ways in order to fulfill the natural needs which have been neglected, often in order to conform to what other people have demanded. Attachment is one of those crucial needs. Dr. Maté argues that the quality of the attachment each one of us receives in childhood is a key variable determining how safe and grounded we feel when dealing with the world in adulthood. In other words, the more we felt unconditionally loved in childhood, the more we are likely to be able to cope with stress in adulthood, and less are the chances we are going to be overwhelmed by the demands of the environment around us. For the sake of survival, a child has no choice but to conform to the adults demands: if necessary, he will overlook his needs in order to obtain the approval necessary by the adults to guarantee his survival. If a child is forced to take this kind of adjustment, he will likely become an adult re-enacting the same pattern (mostly unconsciously) in any relationship and situation he is going to face. He is not likely to be able to say no, even if his basic needs are not met while constantly pleasing others: so at one point his body is likely to say no for him by triggering the disease process. This appears to be a bleak picture for those of us caught in that trap. However, I believe Dr. Maté’s work provides hope by showing a path towards recovery which outlines and respects the natural laws that govern the human body-emotional complex. A sustainable, long-term recovery passes through the achievement of emotional competence, defined as the ability to deal appropriately with one’s own feelings and desires. Ultimately, this involves that we learn how to listen to our deep needs and to fulfill them without jeopardizing other people’s needs. We learn to find the balance between autonomy and attachment. We learn to become authentic individuals, and fulfill Nature’s ultimate plan for us, as beautifully explained by Dr. Maté in p. 196: “Nature’s ultimate goal is to foster the growth of the individual from absolute dependence to independence – or, more exactly, to the inter-dependence of mature adults living in community. Development is a process of moving from complete external regulation to self-regulation, as far as our genetic programming allows. Well-self-regulated people are the most capable of interacting fruitfully with others in a community and of nurturing children who will also grow into self-regulated adults. Anything that interferes with that natural agenda threatens the organism’s chances for long-term survival.“ This book is not only useful for people affected by chronic diseases. It is extremely helpful also for the ‘healthy‘ person to live his life more fully and more vibrantly by understanding and embracing the principles that allow him to embark in the natural development journey and, in doing so, maximizing the chance of long-term health. Finally, I found the approach provided by Dr Maté highly compatible with the work of Marshall Rosenberg (Non Violent Communication - NVC), which I recommend to everyone willing to build his emotional competence, because of its emphasis on empathy, feelings and needs. I find the NVC approach could be very useful in the attempt of emancipating oneself from certain mental conditioning that can cause some of the inner mechanisms that Dr. Maté describes in this book as threatening to the overall wellbeing of the individual.
A**H
Excellent
I**A
Nachdem mir dieses Buch empfohlen und geliehen wurde, habe ich es mit größter Aufmerksamkeit gelesen. Da steht so wichtiges über Erkrankungen und ihre Entstehung unter Zusammenspiel aller Bedingungen drin, dass sich jede Seite wie eine Offenbarung liest. Nachdem ich es zurückgegeben habe, wollte ich es nicht mehr missen und habe für den eigenen Bücherbestand ein eigenes bestellt. Gabor Maté erhebt eine wichtige Stimme in der psychosomatischen Sicht auf Krankheit und er begründet jede Aussage. Das Buch ist wohl schon ein Klassiker, und ich frage mich, warum es noch nicht ins Deutsche übersetzt worden ist.
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