A NEW BOOK - a synthesis of psychology, mindfulness, nutritional neuroscience, social intelligence and facts about the brain’s capacity for neuroplasticity and neurogenesis. For the general audience.
REWIRE YOUR BRAIN is based on the recent developments in neuroscience and
evidence-based treatment. It is a self-help book companion to my professional
books: Neuroscience Therapy: Adult and Neuroscience Therapy: Child. These two
books (now in preparation and under contract with Wiley) address how the developments
in neuroscience and Evidence-based treatment can be applied in therapy. REWIRE
YOUR BRAIN is meant to be a practical “hands-on” self-help book for readers
wishing to restructure to achieve optimum experience.
Readers will learn about how to “rewire” their brain based on well researched
ways of dealing with problems in living a vibrant life free of self-imposed
limitations. Simply put, you cannot change how you think and feel without changing
your brain. This book describes how to do just that.
Readers will learn how to deal with normal anxiety and feeling down in the
dumps. (The book is less oriented toward severe psychological problems.) The
fact is, we all feel a little anxious or down at times. Readers will learn
how to minimize those periods and get the most out of life.
Reviews
“Translates fascinating developments in neuroscience into a powerful and practical
guide to lasting change in our lives.”
Liz Sheean, Editor, Psychotherapy in
Australia.
“At last, a practical book that not only brings us up to date with the latest
developments in neuroscience but also gives tools and techniques to help 'rewire
the brain' and maximize the brain's potential. A fascinating and inspirational
book. “
—Jane Stephenson, JSA Seminars Dublin, Ireland
"Dr. Arden paved the way for brain-based therapy and what the brain can
do. It’s refreshing, practical and innovative.”
—Kit S. Ng, PhD, Director, Asia Institute of Professional Psychology, Singapore
"In Rewire Your Brain Dr. John Arden goes on an exciting quest for your
mind. If you would like to learn more about Mindful Attitudes and Brain-based
therapies, you definitely need to read this book.”
—George Dinchev, Owner of
http://psychology-bg.com – the psychology in Bulgaria and SEE Region
"Concomitantly with growing professional recognition of the importance
of integrating advancements in neuroscience into clinical practice, books such
as Rewire Your Brain make this innovative information accessible to the general
public, thereby providing readers with practical guidelines to enhancing their
wellbeing. It is a valuable contribution indeed.”
—Avigail Moor Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Tel Hai College, Israel
“Once I started to read Rewire Your Brain, it was hard to stop. John Arden
has a gift for making complicated and advanced scientific findings interesting
and easy to understand. I have not been reading much about brain structures,
processes, and neurotransmitters since studying first year psychology almost
30 years ago, a time when the knowledge in this field was quite rudimentary.
Rewire Your Brain presents ‘old’ knowledge and concepts together with results
of new research in at way that gives you an updated insight in ‘how we are
wired.’ Even more important, it gives hope and practical advice for both therapists
and their patients, but also for healthy individuals who want to improve their
memory, mood, or bad habits!”
— Per A Straumsheim, Ph.D. Special Advisor, Norwegian Psychological Association
“Dr. Arden tells us all about the brain in an accessible way, he even animates
it in some way, in contrast to brain researchers who investigate the brain
like an lifeless mechanism. In order to maintain an active and flexible brain,
the author shows practical ways of neuropsychologically-competent mastery of
brain. Therefore the book is free of theoretical abstractions, scientific
dryness, and haughtiness.”
—Gayane Shaverdian, Ph.D. Chair and Professor of the Department of Applied
Psychology, Yerevan State University, Armenia
“This book speaks of a universal language that breaks cultural borders . People
from the West will have a better understanding of early Asian therapies and
why it is effective; while those from the East will appreciate the contribution
of modern Western health perspectives . It gives a scientific explanation of
how therapies like meditation, chi-gong, exercise, hypnosis and other non-traditional
healing interventions can affect health and longevity. It will certainly rewire
the mindsets of many public readers.”
—Isabel Echanis-Melgar, PhD., Chair, Committee on Clinical Psychology, Psychological
Association of the Philippines