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Hypochondria. In Sickness and in Story
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In "Hypochondria," Susannah B. Mintz offers a novel perspective on a condition often overlooked. She suggests viewing health anxiety not as an ailment but as a realm of creative expression. Mintz explores hypochondria as a means of communication and a way to redefine one's experience of time. She describes it as a fusion of individual and communal identities, a statement of physical and mental needs, and a way to accept the changes that come with aging. The book traverses various historical periods, national literatures, philosophical ideas, and medical discussions, questioning the traditional confinement of suffering to narratives controlled by experts. By doing so, it aims to remove the shame and stigma associated with the condition, fostering new avenues for connection and comprehension through a meticulous exploration of the experience of illness.
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In "Hypochondria," Susannah B. Mintz offers a novel perspective on a condition often overlooked. She suggests viewing health anxiety not as an ailment but as a realm of creative expression. Mintz explores hypochondria as a means of communication and a way to redefine one's experience of time. She describes it as a fusion of individual and communal identities, a statement of physical and mental needs, and a way to accept the changes that come with aging. The book traverses various historical periods, national literatures, philosophical ideas, and medical discussions, questioning the traditional confinement of suffering to narratives controlled by experts. By doing so, it aims to remove the shame and stigma associated with the condition, fostering new avenues for connection and comprehension through a meticulous exploration of the experience of illness.
