Touch is Really Strange: Graphic medicine

Paperback Published on: 21/04/2021
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Synopsis

Why can't we tickle ourselves?

How can slow touch convey more powerful emotions than fast touch?

How does touch shape our perception of the world?

The latest addition to the Really Strange series, this science-based graphic comic addresses these questions and more, revealing the complexity of touch and exploring its power and limits. Used positively, touch can change pain and trauma, communicate compassion and love and generate social bonding. Get it wrong and it can be abusive and terrifying.
Touch helps us feel real. Knowledge comes through our body as we engage with space and with others. Before we have language, our concepts are formed as we meet a world full of edges and textures. Touch is Really Strange celebrates the power of inward touch (interoception) and looks at how we can use skilful contact to promote feelings of joy, connection and vitality.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781787757103
  • Number of pages: 32
  • Dimensions: 230 x 170 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 141g
  • Languages: English

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Touch is Really Strange
Good
The latest in the 'really strange' series and this time the focus is touch. Some useful information here, about how touch works and how it might not be wha... READ MORE
Claire Randolph
Touch is Really Strange
Information in the form of a graphic novel
'Touch is Really Strange' is the latest addition to the Really Strange Series. Told in the form of graphic novels, this book addresses the question of how ... READ MORE
Alyssa Rachelle
Touch is Really Strange
So interesting!
This was a very enlightening read. I thoroughly enjoyed how it made me think about how we use touch in our day to day lives. The illustrations were beautif... READ MORE
Holly Owens