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When The Body Says No: The Cost Of Hidden Stress · No Ads

Maté provides a framework for personal transformation and prevention of stress-related illness:

When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress: Gabor Maté When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress

: Adverse childhood experiences and "parentification" (where a child takes on adult responsibilities) can shape lifelong coping mechanisms that predispose individuals to chronic stress. The "Seven A's of Healing" Maté provides a framework for personal transformation and

: When a person is unable or unwilling to say "no" to external pressures—such as overwork or toxic relationships—the body eventually says it for them through physical symptoms or illness. Maté challenges the traditional Western medical view that

: Habitual repression of emotions, especially anger and grief, can disrupt the body's physiological balance and suppress immune defenses.

Maté challenges the traditional Western medical view that treats the mind and body as separate. Instead, he highlights the field of , which examines how the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems are interconnected and influenced by our emotional states.

In his international bestseller, , Dr. Gabor Maté explores the deep connection between chronic stress and physical health. Drawing on scientific research and clinical experience, Maté argues that suppressed emotions and life's "hidden" stresses can lead to serious chronic illnesses, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and multiple sclerosis. The Core Concept: The Mind-Body Link