Heart-Aches: Heart Disease and the Psychology of the Broken Heart - Paperback

Heart-Aches: Heart Disease and the Psychology of the Broken Heart - Paperback

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Heart-Aches: Heart Disease and the Psychology of the Broken Heart - Paperback

Heart-Aches: Heart Disease and the Psychology of the Broken Heart - Paperback

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by Ruediger Dahlke (Author), Petra Michel (Translator)

Discover the hidden connections between your heart's health and emotional well-being in Heart-Aches, a fascinating exploration of the mind-body connection. Dr. Ruediger Dahlke maps how heart problems are not just medical conditions but also deeply connected to emotional well-being. With a compelling blend of cultural history, medical insights, and psychological perspectives, the book examines how symptoms often reflect deeper psychological realities. Heart-aches offers a holistic approach, combining scientific analysis with traditional wisdom to provide a comprehensive understanding of heart-related issues.

Discover the hidden connections between your heart's health and emotional well-being in Heart-Aches, a fascinating exploration of the mind-body connection. Dr. Ruediger Dahlke maps how heart problems are not just medical conditions but also deeply connected to emotional well-being. With a compelling blend of cultural history, medical insights, and psychological perspectives, the book examines how symptoms often reflect deeper psychological realities. Heart-aches offers a holistic approach, combining scientific analysis with traditional wisdom to provide a comprehensive understanding of heart-related issues.

In this thoughtful exploration, Dahlke discusses the symbolic significance of the heart across various cultures and its central role in human experiences of love and suffering. The book also addresses common heart conditions, such as angina and heart attacks, alongside the psychological impacts to which they relate. It highlights the importance of integrating modern medicine with complementary practices, suggesting that a balanced approach can lead to a more profound understanding and effective treatment of heart ailments.

Heart-Aches is a must-read for those interested in holistic health, psychology, and the emotional dimensions of medicine. It challenges readers to consider the heart not just as an organ but as a symbol of emotional and spiritual life, offering insights that are both thought-provoking and practical.

Author Biography

Ruediger Dahlke, M.D., is a pioneering figure in holistic medicine, linking the body, soul, and spiritual dimensions. With over 45 years as a doctor and psychotherapist, he is a leading expert in holistic and integrative medicine. Dahlke's work has reached millions in the German-speaking world, with over 200 translations in 24 languages, highlighting psychosomatic connections and holistic health. Notable books include Disease as a Symbol and The Healing Power of Illness. Dahlke founded the TamanGa center in Austria, promoting plant-based nutrition and wellness retreats. He continues to write from Cyprus, inspired by his audience's questions. For more information, visit dahlke.at.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.82 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: August 05, 2025

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