The advantage of this book, in relation to "tell me where you hurt I'll tell you why," is that there is almost as much more comprehensive glossary and Chinese notions are only introduction.
The first book (tell me where you're wrong I'll tell you why) is divided into two parts, the second is a similar glossary (but less complete). The first part of Chinese medicine theory and philosophy is very difficult to talk to anyone who has no concept of Chinese thought.
For those who want to work on them and / or understand their pain, I recommend this book.
For those familiar with TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), "tell me where you hurt I'll tell you why" is interesting!