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This self-help workbook offers guidance for those coping with functional neurological disorder (FND). It uses a visual metaphor based on a groundbreaking new Pressure Cooker Model to help understand the condition and to reduce the symptoms. Firmly rooted in neuropsychological principles, this model is practical and relatable, bridging the gap between theoretical models of FND- and non-FND-specific treatment models, often based on cognitive behavioural therapy, which have been found to be lacking in terms of symptom reduction.
The Pressure Cooker Model focuses on how the person's environment, interactions, relationships, and surroundings can contribute to FND and looks to improve recovery, reduce stigma, increase FND awareness, and result in a shift in thinking about FND. Grounded in neuropsychology, this book helps people understand their FND triggers, as well as their emotional and physical symptoms, and offers many strategies for self-care and building healthy relationships.
The book is accompanied by an extensive set of entirely free online resources and templates to help people with FND manage a range of genuine and disabling functional neurological symptoms, from motor symptoms, such as tremors, functional weakness, and gait difficulties; sensory symptoms, including tingles and numbness; as well as cognitive symptoms, such as memory and concentration difficulties or brain fog, and dissociative seizures. It is valuable reading for anyone with FND, their partners, families, and friends, as well as healthcare professionals in any field working with people with FND.