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Psychosomatic pain, defined as "disabling genuine physical symptoms that are not related to illness and are recognized to have a psychological or behavioral source," is no longer dismissed as completely hysterical, framed in Freudian interpretation, or dismissed as simply strange. O'Sullivan, an Irish neurologist living in London, marches right into this odd, deep pocket of experience. A captivating storyteller, she combines her neurological expertise with a keen understanding of environmental, social, and cultural factors in the dissociation process. She introduces a number of psychosomatic disorders, beginning with resignation syndrome in Sweden, "a condition that only affects children of asylum-seeking families," putting them in a sleep-like state that is indecipherable with modern instrumentation.
The details contained in this blockbuster insight, it cannot be found in any other review of Suzanne O'Sullivan's masterpiece!