Jean-Pierre Danjean
Living With and Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Publication date : January 12, 2012
Dr Jean-Pierre Danjean is a psychotherapist, based in Lyon.
Fatigue is a common enough feeling — particularly when its causes are known and can be pinpointed. But when fatigue becomes chronic, regardless of how much rest we take, it destroys our quality of life and becomes a worrisome, abnormal condition, giving rise to health concerns and anxiety.
How to distinguish between fatigue of physical or psychic origin? What are the signs? What are the main forms of fatigue? How can they be measured? When can chronic fatigue syndrome be diagnosed? What characterises it? What are the risks? When does it require medical attention?
This book replies to all these questions and offers possible preventive measures.
• This is the third book in a new series, edited by Frédéric Fanget, dealing with health issues practically from a medical and psychological angle.
• Although chronic fatigue is a common health complaint, it remains relatively unexplored and unexplained. At last, here is a book that provides much-needed answers and practical advice to recover health and wellbeing.