Do you want to live a life driven by intention, not impulse?
Are you curious about the neuroscience behind addictive behaviours?
Social media, eating and gambling are just some of the things that can trigger a release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in our brain's reward system that has a huge influence on our behaviours and habits.
In The Dopamine Brain, addiction expert and clinical psychologist Dr Anastasia Hronis lifts the lid on dopamine - what it is, how it works inside our brain and how it drives our daily choices - so we can take back control.
Packed with the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, fascinating case studies and actionable advice, you'll find out:
* The ways dopamine is influencing your life
* Which psychological tools to use to break bad habits
* How to feel confident in balancing pleasure with purpose.
We all have the power to transform our life - this book will show you how.
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The Dopamine Brain masterfully bridges the gap between complex neuroscientific
concepts and everyday life, offering readers a clear and engaging exploration of how
dopamine influences our behaviour. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to recalibrate their life's choices and live more deliberately. -- Dr Rachel Menzies, The University of Sydney Dr Anastasia mixes science, clinical stories, and even history in an intriguing story-like format about how dopamine is related to many things we do in every life, including gambling, drug abuse, excessive social media use and binge-watching TV. This book will help find the balance between pleasure and purpose, using scientific theories of how the brain works. -- Professor Ahmed Moustafa, Head of School of Psychology and Head of Discipline (Criminology and Counselling) at Bond University The Dopamine Brain was a fascinating and engaging read. Not only did it provide me
with a wealth of information on how this neurotransmitter is produced in the brain and
affects thought processes, but it also gave me the means to put this knowledge to
practical use in my own life to more successfully live out my own values. -- Ted Hartwell, Executive Director at the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling
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Höhe: 218 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
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978-1-78504-573-8 (9781785045738)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Anastasia Hronis is a clinical psychologist and founder of the Australian Institute for Human Wellness in Sydney, Australia. Her main areas of clinical work and research is in addictions, with a specific focus on gambling. Anastasia is also a lecturer and researcher at the University of Technology Sydney. She has presented at many conferences around the world and has published research in top rated journals.