You Are Not Your Brain
By Jeffrey Schwartz MD and Rebecca Gladding MD
By Jeffrey Schwartz MD and Rebecca Gladding MD
By Jeffrey Schwartz MD and Rebecca Gladding MD
By Jeffrey Schwartz MD and Rebecca Gladding MD
Category: Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Psychology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$19.00
Jun 05, 2012 | ISBN 9781583334836
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Jun 09, 2011 | ISBN 9781101516119
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Praise
“A testament to mind over brain … It’s the truth of the matter that sheer willpower can truly make you break free.”
—Leonardo DiCaprio
“Operating on the highly rational perspective that we are not our brains, but rather, substantial free agents who exercise control over our brains, Schwartz and Gladding develop a simple, yet profoundly insightful approach for developing a flourishing life. The result is truly life-giving, and it will bring healing and hope to all who read it and practice its wisdom.”
—J.P. Moreland, author of The God Question
"How can the brain, which is just a complex network of interconnected nerve cells, give rise to consciousness and to thought? Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz and Dr. Rebecca Gladding argue, persuasively, that the mind actually has massive causal effects on the functioning of the brain. In other words, you can not only change the way you think, feel and behave through conscious effort when you’re upset, but you can also change the programming and chemistry of your brain. A compelling and important message."
—David Burns, M.D., author of Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
“The idea that we can deliberately and systematically change our brains with our minds was once thought ridiculous. But now, largely due to Jeffrey Schwartz and his UCLA research on neuro-plasticity and OCD, this once revolutionary idea is well accepted. Rebecca Gladding and Jeffrey Schwartz adapt Schwartz’s extraordinarily successful program for a mainstream audience giving simple, self-directed tools to help achieve greater happiness, emotional balance, and overall well-being.”
—Susan Kaiser Greenland, author of The Mindful Child
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