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· When can anxiety be good? · How can I change my pain
experience? · How does trauma change the way our brains work? ·
Why can't we tickle ourselves? This collection of science-based
graphic medicine comics addresses these questions (amongst many
others) and makes complex human experiences accessible, engaging
and gently humorous. Written by Steve Haines, a bodyworker and
creative storyteller, and illustrated by Sophie Standing, who
specializes in human sciences, these comics explore topics that
make us fundamentally human - anxiety, pain, trauma, and touch:
Anxiety is Really Strange Pain is Really Strange Trauma is Really
Strange Touch is Really Strange This special boxset also includes a
useful and beautifully illustrated wallchart.
Why can't we tickle ourselves? How can slow touch convey more
powerful emotions than fast touch? How does touch shape our
perception of the world? The latest addition to the Really Strange
series, this science-based graphic comic addresses these questions
and more, revealing the complexity of touch and exploring its power
and limits. Used positively, touch can change pain and trauma,
communicate compassion and love and generate social bonding. Get it
wrong and it can be abusive and terrifying. Touch helps us feel
real. Knowledge comes through our body as we engage with space and
with others. Before we have language, our concepts are formed as we
meet a world full of edges and textures. Touch is Really Strange
celebrates the power of inward touch (interoception) and looks at
how we can use skilful contact to promote feelings of joy,
connection and vitality.
Autism in women and girls is still not widely understood, and is
often misrepresented or even overlooked. This graphic novel offers
an engaging and accessible insight into the lives and minds of
autistic women, using real-life case studies. The charming
illustrations lead readers on a visual journey of how women on the
spectrum experience everyday life, from metaphors and masking in
social situations, to friendships and relationships and the role of
special interests. Fun, sensitive and informative, this is a
fantastic resource for anyone who wishes to understand how gender
affects autism, and how to create safer supportive and more
accessible environments for women on the spectrum.
What does it mean to be trans? Non-Binary? Gender Expansive? What
parts of gender come from society? What parts come from within? How
much is biology, and how much is socialization? Part of the Really
Strange series, this science-based graphic medicine comic addresses
these questions and more, revealing the inherent messiness of
gender identity and sex. A mysterious amalgam of biology and
society, inherently sensed, yet societally-defined, the complexity
of gender is revealed through examining neuroscience, biology,
hormones, mental health, behaviour and how much of gender comes
from society. Exploring theories, thinkers, terminology, history
and gender cultures around the world and across different
religions, this easy-to-understand and engaging book will help you
to question perceived norms and engage critically with your own
gender identity. Get ready to break down the binary B.S. and
celebrate gender in all its messy glory!
What is forgiveness? What enables people to forgive? Why do we even
choose to forgive those who have harmed us? What can the latest
psychological research tell us about the nature of forgiveness, its
benefits and risks? This imaginative comic explores the key aspects
of forgiveness, asking what it means to forgive and to be forgiven.
Witty and intelligent, it answers questions about the health
benefits and restorative potential of forgiveness and explains, in
easy-to-understand terms, what happens in our brains, bodies and
communities when we choose to forgive.
Answering questions such as 'how can I change my pain experience?',
'what is pain?', and 'how do nerves work?', this short
research-based graphic book reveals just how strange pain is and
explains how understanding it is often the key to relieving its
effects. Studies show that understanding how pain is created and
maintained by the nervous system can significantly lessen the pain
you experience. The narrator in this original, gently humorous book
explains pain in an easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format and
reveals how to change the mind's habits to transform pain.
What is trauma? How does it change the way our brains work? And how
can we overcome it? When something traumatic happens to us, we
dissociate and our bodies shut down their normal processes. This
unique comic explains the strange nature of trauma and how it
confuses the brain and affects the body. With wonderful artwork,
cat and mouse metaphors, essential scientific facts, and a healthy
dose of wit, the narrator reveals how trauma resolution involves
changing the body's physiology and describes techniques that can
achieve this, including Trauma Releasing Exercises that allow the
body to shake away tension, safely releasing deep muscular patterns
of stress and trauma.
Highly Commended in the 2018 British Medical Association Book
Awards What is the difference between fear and excitement and how
can you tell them apart? How do the mind and body make emotions?
When can anxiety be good? This science-based graphic book addresses
these questions and more, revealing just how strange anxiety is,
but also how to unravel its mysteries and relieve its effects.
Understanding how anxiety is created by our nervous system trying
to protect us, and how our fight-or-flight mechanisms can get
stuck, can significantly lessen the fear experienced during anxiety
attacks. In this guide, anxiety is explained in an
easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format with tips and
strategies to relieve its symptoms, and change the mind's habits
for a more positive outlook.
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