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They Can't Find Anything Wrong! 7 Keys to Understanding, Treating, and Healing Stress Illness (Audiobook Mp3 CD)

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Product Description Diagnostic tests are unable to find the cause of symptoms in at least half of all medical patients, most of whom are ill because of hidden stresses. Dr. David Clarke has done pioneering work with over 7,000 of these patients, often sent to him as a last resort. In plain language he describes the major types of stress and explains steps for treatment with a range of effective techniques. Case histories that read like medical mysteries illustrate the concepts and make them easy to apply. This significant book offers real solutions to put a stop to the stress illness epidemic. Dr. Clarke is a clinical assistant professor of medicine with Oregon Health Sciences University and a clinical lecturer with Pacific University, and has had a private practice since 1984. He developed an award-winning monthly seminar on stress illness, and local doctors have given their patients 50,000 copies of his brochure on this topic. 6.5 hours Please note: This is an Mp3 CD and requires a late model Mp3 capable CD player. Review "They Can't Find Anything Wrong! is a spectacular accomplishment. It offers a refreshingly practical approach to problems that have been tying doctors and patients in knots since medicine became a science. By teaching through story telling, it speaks equally well to patients and health care professionals. Dr. Clarke's methods have made me a better doctor by allowing me to help patients I otherwise wouldn't know what to do with." --rik Fromme, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology & Oncology; Palliative Medicine) Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR "It has been a long time since I have read anything in medicine as illuminating as this book. I have always prided myself on being a good listener and uncovering hidden issues in patients but never realized how much I was missing. Even as a tenured Professor, from this book and its insights I have learned more than from any other educational source in medicine." --Brian Fennerty, MD, Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR "I found the book extremely valuable and clinically relevant. The rich array of examples is a powerful illustration of the therapeutic efficacy of skillful clinical listening. Dr. Clarke offers lessons that every clinician and patient can learn from. And the book is extremely readable; I literally could not put it down and read it all in one sitting, something that rarely happens with a book that is also making such subtle points about the human condition." --Jodi Halpern, MD, PhD, Associate Professor (School of Public Health), University of California, Berkeley, CA; author of From Detached Concern to Empathy: Humanizing Medical Practice