"Is it psychic?" - an omipresent question and all too quickly at hand to serve as an
explanation for non-specific complaints of patients in routine medical care. The
German CAM practitioner, physiotherapist and author Georg Grasser, and the
Austrian Dr. Mario Maleschitz, specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapeutic medicine,
general practitioner and consultant, have embarked on a joint journey together
to understand pain as well as problems such as anxiety, panic and burnout, and to
make them understandable to others.
They describe their extraordinary findings in numerous exciting case studies. On
this basis, the authors use Dynamic Circular Interaction (DCI) to design a therapeutic
compass that allows therapists to significantly improve communication and
interaction with their patients through a guided process.
In a biopsychosocial discussion on the topic of pain, the authors come across new
answers and unexpected connections. Immerse yourself into the world of body
therapy, where fascinating stories are hidden. Take part in this journey.
The authors have opened another door into a world that sometimes seems to be
intangible, almost unreachable - a world just waiting to be discovered.
"Super approach - that's what I call innovative!" Quote Dr. Reinhard Sittl
"The case studies read like a crime novel!" Quote Dr. Ferdinand Wolf
Autorentext
Mario Maleschitz:Dr. med. univ. Mario Maleschitz, born in 1980, is a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapeutic medicine, general practitioner with diploma for special pain therapy, certified body therapist according to the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM), general medical and psychiatric expert. He conducts his practice hilfebeischmerz.at with a focus on pain therapy in Neunkirchen, Lower Austria. There he works mainly according to the FDM. He was awarded the Docfinder Patient Award three times by his patients (2016, 2017, 2018), 2nd place in the category of most popular general practitioner within his state in 2016 and 2017, and the most popular psychiatrist in Lower Austria in 2018.Dr. Maleschitz has been dealing with the challenges of pain treatment for years. He incorporates his diverse experiences from pain outpatient clinics, pain psychological group treatments, impressions from acute medical care and from psychiatric rehab into the book. In 2017, he presented his observations for the first time at the FDM World Congress in Cologne. In 2019, another lecture on the topic Fear and FDM followed at the symposium in Vienna.Georg Grasser:Alternative practitioner, physiotherapist,FDM-IC therapist, authorEmployed physiotherapist at the Clinic Fulda, Clinic Bamberg, Rehab-Center Roter Hügel Bayreuth, Practice Bert Nijsen, Bremerhaven, Alpha Reha Wendelstein, EuromedClinic FürthSince 1996 in private practiceTraining in acupuncture massage after Penzel, manual therapy, sports physiotherapy and medical training therapy at DGMM and Eden Reha DonaustaufTraining in osteopathic medicine with Didier Prat, France, German Institute for Osteopathy, Institute of Craniosacrale Integration, College SutherlandSince 2001 regular training and activity as a course assistant at home and abroad on the topic of fascial distortion model with Dr. Stephen Typaldos, Marjorie Kasten, Dr. Georg Harrer, Keisuke Tanaka, Kohei Iwata, Thorsten Fischer, Markus Nagel, Todd Capistrant.Publications:Book: Faszinierend schmerzfrei! Das praxisorientierte Rückenbuch (Fascinating Pain-Free! The practice-oriented book about back pain)Cover story in the business magazine for the orthopedic surgeon: article Against Pain: The Fascial Distortion Model and recommendation of the author's bookArticle in Die Naturheilkunde (Naturopathy): Understanding Back Pain Diagnosis and Therapy with the Fascial Distortion ModelArticle in the Bavarian Dental Journal: When the profession hits the backLectures on the Fascial Distortion ModelLecturer for Change Pain