Math Heals: On the Gift and Weight of Being Human - Softcover

Suson, Tiffany

 
9798995293019: Math Heals: On the Gift and Weight of Being Human

Synopsis

International Book Awards Finalist (2026)

“Original, extraordinary, groundbreaking, iconoclastic, thoughtful, and thought-provoking” — Midwest Book Review


If we trust math to describe the universe and send rockets into space, could it also help us better understand our emotions, our conflicts, and the struggles we face in life?

Math is everywhere. We see it in nature, in buildings and roads, and in how food is measured and cooked. We rely on it daily, often without noticing.

Yet when it comes to life, it can feel harder to see. Why do relationships feel harder to navigate than equations? Could emotion be pointing to something we have not yet understood? Could math help us see it more clearly?

Most books about conflict and emotion borrow from psychology.
This one draws from math.

Math Heals is a work of reflective nonfiction that examines the structure beneath everyday life. Drawing from experiences as a physical therapist, a homeschooling mother, and a parent of a child on the autism spectrum, Tiffany Suson reflects on how the clarity of mathematics can illuminate the complexity of being human.

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About the Author

Tiffany Suson is a physical therapist and author who explores how the clarity of mathematics can illuminate the complexity of being human. For more than twenty years, she has worked closely with people navigating pain, injury, aging, and illness. Trained in yoga and tai chi, her perspective is shaped by both her clinical work and her family life as a homeschooling mother of five, including raising a child on the autism spectrum. These experiences inspired her exploration of how mathematical principles can provide insight into emotions, relationships, decision-making, and personal growth.

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