Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain : The New Science of Optimism and Pessimism

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Retrain Your Brain to Brighten Your Life

Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain could be a good read for individuals struggling with pessimism, depression, anxiety, or addiction. The author, Elaine Fox, explains how our brains are wired for pleasure and danger and shows how techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy and cognitive bias retraining exercises can alter our brain circuitry. This book provides a glimmer of hope for lifelong pessimists who want to think positively and find happiness. The author's groundbreaking research in neuroscience unravels the complexity of our personalities and demonstrates how we can influence our own lives.

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Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain : The New Science of Optimism and Pessimism

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ISBN: 9780099547556
Authors: Elaine Fox
Publisher: Arrow Books
Date of Publication: 2013-06-06
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Personal Development
Goodreads rating: 3.47
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Are you optimistic or pessimistic? Glass half-full or half-empty? Do you look on the bright side or turn towards the dark? These are easy questions for most of us to answer, because our personality types are hard-wired into our brains. As pioneering psychologist and neuroscientist Elaine Fox has discovered, our outlook on life reflects our primal inclination to seek pleasure or avoid danger-inclinations that, in many people, are healthily balanced. But when our 'fear brain' or 'pleasure brain' is too strong, the results can be disastrous, as those of us suffering from debilitating shyness, addiction, depression, or anxiety know all too well.Luckily, anyone suffering from these afflictions has reason to hope. Stunning breakthroughs in neuroscience show that our brains are more malleable than we ever imagined. In Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain, Fox describes a range of techniques-from traditional cognitive behavioural therapy to innovative cognitive bias retraining exercises-that can actually alter our brains' circuitry, strengthening specific thought processes by exercising the neural systems that control them. The implications are enormous: lifelong pessimists can train themselves to think positively and find happiness, while pleasure-seekers inclined toward risky or destructive behavior can take control of their lives.Drawing on her own cutting-edge research, Fox shows how we can retrain our brains to brighten our lives and learn to flourish. With keen insights into how genes, life experiences and cognitive processes interleave together to make us who we are, Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain revolutionises our basic concept of individuality. We learn that we can influence our own personalities, and that our lives are only as 'sunny' or as 'rainy' as we allow them to be.
 

Retrain Your Brain to Brighten Your Life

Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain could be a good read for individuals struggling with pessimism, depression, anxiety, or addiction. The author, Elaine Fox, explains how our brains are wired for pleasure and danger and shows how techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy and cognitive bias retraining exercises can alter our brain circuitry. This book provides a glimmer of hope for lifelong pessimists who want to think positively and find happiness. The author's groundbreaking research in neuroscience unravels the complexity of our personalities and demonstrates how we can influence our own lives.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.