When the Body Screams: Decoding the Hidden Language of Emotional Pain is a profound and poetic exploration of what our bodies try to tell us when words fail. With a unique blend of neuroscience, clinical insight, and deeply human reflection, Paul McCullough invites the reader to listen not just to symptoms but to the stories beneath them.
This is not a textbook and it is not meant for academic shelves. It is a book for those who have ever felt lost inside their own skin. For those who panic, who collapse, who dissociate, who carry silent guilt or rage without explanation. For those who have heard their own bodies cry out without understanding why.
Each chapter offers a window into the psychology of emotional pain, not to diagnose but to illuminate. Through metaphors, real-life cases, and compassionate reasoning, the book unveils how crises are sometimes chosen, how symptoms speak when the self cannot, and how saying no might be the first act of survival.
When the Body Screams is a guide for anyone seeking clarity in the chaos of emotional overwhelm and for those who dare to believe that even the most broken parts of themselves might be trying to heal.
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