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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
STOP, before you buy Oct 30, 2009 Hold it. The text is the same as in: Train Your Mind Change Your Brain.
This one here is just a new edition, with a different title.
Somewhere someone made a mistake.
3 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Book Sep 09, 2009 Easy to read for scientists and non-scientists alike. This book brought me a sense of hope.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Little info Aug 23, 2009 After many pages, the book just tell me that
- my character is 50% gene and 50% environment.
- I can change my brain by changing my thinking.
A lot of scientific evidence for little info.
1 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Too brainy for me. Aug 17, 2009 I judge a book by how easy it is for me to follow. This was not an easy read. Now, granted that we are all wired differently, but this was not wired for me.
A wonderful, readable book that illustrates new insights in mind science. Aug 15, 2009 Sharon Begley does an extraordinary job of explaining and supporting the scientific PROOF that it is possible to change the structure and function of the brain. Additionally she introduces us to practical methods of mindfulness as a means of generating new neurons throughout our lifetime. This concept of neuroplasticity and "changing your brain" offers a hopefulness to those who suffer from depression, anxiety and other emotional and behavioral problems.
Lesli Johnson, MFT
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