A medical and philosophical journey through the experience of pain, used as a prism to marvel at biology and psychology and what it means to be human.
What is phantom limb pain? Can words actually hurt? Why do we experience pain, even after we've healed?
We're currently experiencing a Renaissance in pain science. In recent years our understanding of pain has altered so radically it's fair to say that everything we thought we knew about pain is wrong. As Dr Monty Lyman reveals, we misunderstand pain - with harmful consequences. Exploring cutting-edge research that encompasses everything from phantom aches to persistent pain, as well as interviews with survivors of torture and those who have never felt pain, Dr Lyman not only provides hope for reducing and managing pain but takes us to a deeper understanding of what it means to be human.
This is the untold story of pain - our most elusive feeling.
A medical and philosophical journey through the experience of pain, used as a prism to marvel at biology and psychology and what it means to be human.
What is phantom limb pain? Can words actually hurt? Why do we experience pain, even after we've healed?
We're currently experiencing a Renaissance in pain science. In recent years our understanding of pain has altered so radically it's fair to say that everything we thought we knew about pain is wrong. As Dr Monty Lyman reveals, we misunderstand pain - with harmful consequences. Exploring cutting-edge research that encompasses everything from phantom aches to persistent pain, as well as interviews with survivors of torture and those who have never felt pain, Dr Lyman not only provides hope for reducing and managing pain but takes us to a deeper understanding of what it means to be human.
This is the untold story of pain - our most elusive feeling.
Dr Monty Lyman is a medical doctor, researcher and author who specializes in the relationship between the mind and the immune system. He is an Academic Clinical Fellow at the University of Oxford. His first book, The Remarkable Life of the Skin, was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize, was one of the Sunday Times Best Books of 2019 and was a Radio 4 Book of the Week. An essay from his second book, The Painful Truth, won the 2020 Royal Society of Medicine’s Pain Medicine Prize.
A remarkable book that explores the boundaries and the meaning of
pain - and how conventional understanding and treatment are failing
us.
*Sunday Times*
An accessible and well-written book... [Dr Lyman] takes us into the
world of pain: its weirdness, its growing pervasiveness and how
it's been misunderstood for centuries.
*Mail on Sunday*
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