
Another Self
How Your Body Helps You Understand Others
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Cindy Engel

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Do you wince when you see someone stub their toe, feel your throat tighten when a friend cries, or know what someone is going to say just before they say it? New evidence reveals that a tendency to 'catch' others' emotional and physiological condition is not merely a quirk of a few sensitive individuals but a fundamental aspect of human intelligence: feeling with others is an ancient strategy reaching back into our evolutionary past enabling us to predict the intentions of others.
This newfound appreciation for somatic empathy has implications in many domains—mental and physical health, animal welfare, and personal wellbeing. Understanding how somatic empathy impacts on us day to day without our knowing enables us to optimise empathy while sidestepping the perils of vicarious harm, overwhelm, and burnout.
Another Self unveils why your dentist can make more mistakes when you are nervous, how a professional tennis player can predict where an opponent's serve will land even before their racket hits the ball, why your dog gets anxious when you are unwell, why remote military drone pilots can suffer more PTSD than their colleagues in battle, and why you can feel so physically discombobulated when a close relationship ends. Be prepared to reassess your sense of self, your relationships, occupation, and the type of entertainment you choose.
“I couldn’t put this down! Cindy masterfully guides us through the intricate science of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and the profound connections we forge at a deep, human level. This is especially crucial for individuals grappling with PTSD, offering them vital insights.”
–Nick Goldsmith, Ex-Royal Commando, PTSD therapist and bestselling author of Rewild Your Mind.
“A truly astounding book. Beautifully written and deeply researched, Another Self should be read by every doctor, nurse, therapist, bodyworker and complementary medicine practitioner.”
—Peter Deadman, founder and editor of The Journal of Chinese Medicine, co-author of The Manual of Acupuncture and author of Live Well, Live Long.
“I wish everyone were familiar with the information in this book, but I especially recommend that every bodyworker read this book.”
—Karen Elisa BFA, AOBTA®-CP, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), Board President, AOBTA.
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