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portada Dr. Google Made Me Sick. Understanding Hypochondria (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
128
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9x15.2x0.6 cm
ISBN13
9798251113860

Dr. Google Made Me Sick. Understanding Hypochondria (en Inglés)

Sudip Kumar Das;Sabita Das;Dr. Dipan Kumar Das (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda

Dr. Google Made Me Sick. Understanding Hypochondria (en Inglés) - SUDIP KUMAR DAS;SABITA DAS;Dr. DIPAN KUMAR DAS

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Reseña del libro "Dr. Google Made Me Sick. Understanding Hypochondria (en Inglés)"

1. The Day the Internet Became My Doctor

This chapter introduces the modern phenomenon of searching symptoms online. A simple headache becomes a terrifying possibility after a few clicks. The chapter explores how search engines transformed ordinary curiosity into medical anxiety and how millions of people unknowingly began consulting "Dr. Google."

2. What Is Hypochondria?

This chapter explains the psychological condition historically known as hypochondria, now often called illness anxiety disorder. It clarifies the difference between healthy concern about health and obsessive fear of disease. Readers learn the clinical definition, symptoms.

3. The Ancient Roots of Health Anxiety

Long before smartphones existed, humans feared hidden illness. Ancient Greek physicians even used the term "hypochondrium." This chapter explores how health anxiety existed throughout history and how cultural beliefs about disease shaped the way people worried about their bodies.

4. The Rise of Digital Diagnosis

The internet made medical information accessible to everyone. While this democratization of knowledge is powerful, it also created a trap. This chapter explains how symptom-checker websites, forums, and social media posts can amplify fear and push people toward worst-case conclusions.

5. Why the Brain Loves Catastrophe

Our brains evolved to detect danger. Unfortunately, this survival mechanism sometimes misfires. A mild chest discomfort becomes a heart attack in the imagination. This chapter explores cognitive biases, threat detection systems, and why the brain often jumps to the most frightening explanation.

6. The Symptom Search Spiral

One search leads to another. One article leads to ten more. Soon the reader is trapped in a cycle of checking symptoms, scanning the body, and interpreting every sensation as evidence of disease. This chapter explains the psychological loop that fuels health anxiety.

7. When the Body Feels What the Mind Fears

The mind can produce physical sensations. Anxiety can create chest tightness, dizziness, stomach pain, or numbness. This chapter explains psychosomatic responses and how the body sometimes mirrors the fears generated in the mind.

8. The Role of Social Media in Health Panic

TikTok diagnoses, viral medical stories, and online communities discussing rare diseases can magnify anxiety. This chapter explores how modern digital culture spreads medical fear faster than ever before.

9. The Doctor-Patient Mistrust Gap

Some people with health anxiety repeatedly visit doctors but struggle to accept reassurance. This chapter examines why reassurance sometimes fails and how trust, communication.

10. Cyberchondria: The New Epidemic

Researchers now use the term cyberchondria to describe health anxiety fueled by online searches.

11. Real Stories from the Age of Dr. Google

This chapter presents case studies of individuals whose online symptom searches triggered intense anxiety. These stories help readers recognize patterns in their own experiences.

12. The Cost of Living in Constant Fear

Health anxiety affects work, relationships, sleep, and overall happiness. This chapter explores the emotional and social toll of constantly believing something is wrong with the body.

13. Breaking the Cycle

Recovery begins with awareness.

14. Learning to Trust the Body Again

The body is not the enemy.

15. When to Seek Professional Help

Sometimes health anxiety becomes overwhelming.

16. Using the Internet Wisely

The internet is not the villain. The problem lies in how we use it.

17. Becoming the Real Doctor of Your Mind

The final chapter reframes the reader's relationship with health. Instead of blindly trusting "Dr. Google," readers learn to develop critical thinking, emotional awareness, and balanced health habits.

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