[Download] Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder (It's Easy to W.R.I.T.E. Expressive Writing)
▲ Kathleen Adams, Deborah Ross ▲
| #380251 in Books | 2016-04-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.03 x.57 x5.83l,.0 | File Name: 1475814259 | 200 pages
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A brilliant synthesis of Journal Writing and Neuroscience!|By Karen Newcomb, LMFT|Thank you Kay and Deborah for your wonderful synthesis of journal writing and neuroscience! I will be using this regularly for my work with groups, as well as, my own mental well being. I appreciate the ease in which you have explained and demonstrated concepts that have deepend my understanding||In this companionable and lively workbook, the complex worlds of positive psychology, neuropsychology and expressive writing weave together. The result is accessible information and practice — an amazing feat of integration and utility. Ross
The science of neuroplasticity demonstrates that our brains can and do change. We each not only have the power but use the power to create new neural pathways — for better or for worse. This science has demonstrated that we can create pathways that lead to resilience, vitality, greater peace of mind, and improved well-being.
Self-directed neuroplasticity is a method of accelerating neurological change through expressive writing. It’s w...
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