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Mind Your Body

by Nicole J. Sachs

Self-Help
Health
Psychology
304 Pages

"Revolutionary and accessible—Sachs offers hope to those suffering from chronic pain that doctors can't explain or cure."

Synopsis

Learn how uncovering and understanding the puzzle of your mind can transform physical health and heal chronic pain, from psychotherapist and mind-body healer Nicole J. Sachs. The people who come to Sachs have exhausted all other paths to cope with their chronic back pain, IBS, sciatica, pelvic pain, Long Covid, migraines, nerve inflammation, skin conditions, panic disorders, and more. Maybe they're considering surgery or other interventions with no real promise of a cure. Sachs knows that these kinds of syndromes are often not caused by a physical source. Rather, they are fueled by trauma responses associated with deeply rooted psychological and emotional issues that trigger the brain and nervous system into fight or flight. In Mind Your Body, Sachs teaches readers about mind-body medicine—which helped her overcome her own debilitating pain and dark prognosis—and how to turn inward using her revolutionary JournalSpeak practice, which has helped countless clients experience striking mental, emotional, and physical healing. Sachs knows that alleviating pain often resides in understanding that your stress, repressed emotions, unresolved trauma, and smaller daily frustrations are causing nervous system dysregulation. The solution lies in rewiring your body's misguided reflex to protect you with pain. At a time when chronic pain and other conditions have reached epidemic proportions and the medical model is coming up short for so many, Mind Your Body shares the evidence-based practices that can help deliver you from desperation to freedom.

Our Take

Mind Your Body is a potentially life-changing book for anyone suffering from chronic pain without clear physical cause. Nicole Sachs builds on the work of Dr. John Sarno and others in the mind-body medicine field, making these concepts accessible and actionable for general readers. What sets this apart from other mind-body books is Sachs's JournalSpeak method—a specific, structured approach to uncovering and processing the emotional roots of physical symptoms. She doesn't just theorize; she provides concrete tools readers can implement immediately. Sachs's personal story of overcoming debilitating back pain adds credibility and hope, showing she's lived what she teaches. The book is particularly strong in explaining how the nervous system can create real, debilitating physical symptoms as a protective mechanism—validating readers' pain while offering a path forward. This isn't about "pain being all in your head" in a dismissive way; it's about understanding the legitimate mind-body connection and using it for healing. The case studies throughout demonstrate the approach's effectiveness across diverse conditions. Some readers may initially resist the premise that their pain has psychological roots, but Sachs handles this skepticism with empathy and scientific backing. The writing is clear and compassionate, never blaming sufferers for their conditions. For those who've been through countless doctors and treatments without relief, this offers genuine hope. Readers who appreciated The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk or When the Body Says No by Gabor Maté will find complementary insights here. Mind Your Body is essential reading for chronic pain sufferers and the healthcare providers treating them.

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