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Explains what the mind is, how it evolved, and how it allows us to see, think, feel, laugh, interact, enjoy the arts, and ponder the mysteries of life.
Why do we generate thoughts and emotional reactions which drive us to sabotaging behaviors and emotional drama? Making life altering changes requires more than just telling yourself to think happy thoughts. Learning to understand and shift your point of view, your beliefs and even your language, can end much of the emotional suffering you create for yourself and in relationships. MindWorks offers a simple guide for understanding the complexities of your mind's inner workings and a step by step practice to facilitate change. Whether your transformation is large or small, you will surely look at yourself and the world in a completely new way.
Is the analyst's mind a factor in the analytic process? In Mind Works Antonino Ferro uses clinical material such as detailed reports of sessions, together with client's analytic histories, to develop Bion’s original findings and illustrate complex concepts in the field of psychoanalytic technique. These concepts include: interpretive modalities the end of analysis psychosomatic pathologies narcissism. Mind Works: Technique and Creativity in Psychoanalysis also suggests that dreaming is a fundamental moment in analytic work, and Ferro discusses how dreams can go beyond the present to become a continuous act of the mind in the waking state, allowing internal and external stimuli to be transformed into thoughts and emotions. Focusing on how the minds of the analyst and the analysand work in psychoanalysis, this book will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists and will be helpful in psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work on a day-to-day basis.
What makes us human and unique among all creatures is our brain. Conciousness, perception, emotion, memory, learning, language and intelligence all originate in, and depend on, the brain. During the 20th century, our understanding of the brain has revealed many of the mechanisms by which the brain creates mind and consciousness.
A companion book to the National Geographic TV series uses brain teasers and optical illusions to shed light on the workings of the human brain.
How Mind Works By: Dr. Parag Chandarana “Working with Dr. Parag Chandarana is a very pleasant experience. She has been organized, always completes tasks on time with responsibilities. Problem solving is her utmost talent which she describes as solving a jigsaw puzzle. Being smart and experienced, she can look up and learn any new material that she comes across. With a friendly smile, good eye contact and handshake with confidence, she makes friends with ease. Many years of experience in her practice and being well-traveled, she understands different ethnic background people and their problems. Being empathetic, caring and sharing mutual feelings, she is able to think and help others.” -Krista Lane “Dr. Parag Chandarana has multiple backgrounds and qualifications that make her versatile in various different fields. Besides teaching students, students wanted to learn more about her personal experiences and share her knowledge with them. She enjoyed and was always consulting with other specialized professionals, discussing and solving problems. Her enthusiasm made her participate in various public speaking and educational seminars. She has been consulted by many pharmaceutical research companies as well as has recording of audio sessions on Internet, for professional use. Keeping up with the latest research materials, reading various published materials and attending dinner conferences help her keep in touch with advances in her field. Meeting many famous researchers and university professionals in her field and discussing with them has helped her collect the materials that she has introduced in her book. “Her book is written with the intention to help various different types of people having day-to-day issues that need to be understood and dealt with. Being closely involved with her own family and friends of various kinds, she is herself very spiritual with philosophy of ultimate truth in life. Beside her own field of subjects, she has a lot of hobbies and is very much sports-oriented. She keeps her mind and body active all the time with a lot of energy and enthusiasm and has sense of humor also. Best of all, her attitude, helping others and sharing her knowledge with others has kept her lively.” -Dr. Sandeep Gaoankar
In Your Brain at Work, David Rock takes readers inside the heads—literally—of a modern two-career couple as they mentally process their workday to reveal how we can better organize, prioritize, remember, and process our daily lives. Rock, the author of Quiet Leadership and Personal Best, shows how it’s possible for this couple, and thus the reader, not only to survive in today’s overwhelming work environment but succeed in it—and still feel energized and accomplished at the end of the day.
A self-help manual shows readers how to use the techniques of neuro-linguistic programming to free themselves from self-destructive habits, release their creativity, and draw on their mental resources to achieve their goals. 10,000 first printing.
In a culmination of humanity's millennia-long quest for self knowledge, the sciences of the mind are now in a position to offer concrete, empirically validated answers to the most fundamental questions about human nature. What does it mean to be a mind? How is the mind related to the brain? How are minds shaped by their embodiment and environment? What are the principles behind cognitive functions such as perception, memory, language, thought, and consciousness? By analyzing the tasks facing any sentient being that is subject to stimulation and a pressure to act, Shimon Edelman identifies computation as the common denominator in the emerging answers to all these questions. Any system composed of elements that exchange signals with each other and occasionally with the rest of the world can be said to be engaged in computation. A brain composed of neurons is one example of a system that computes, and the computations that the neurons collectively carry out constitute the brain's mind. Edelman presents a computational account of the entire spectrum of cognitive phenomena that constitutes the mind. He begins with sentience, and uses examples from visual perception to demonstrate that it must, at its very core, be a type of computation. Throughout his account, Edelman acknowledges the human mind's biological origins. Along the way, he also demystifies traits such as creativity, language, and individual and collective consciousness, and hints at how naturally evolved minds can transcend some of their limitations by moving to computational substrates other than brains. The account that Edelman gives in this book is accessible, yet unified and rigorous, and the big picture he presents is supported by evidence ranging from neurobiology to computer science. The book should be read by anyone seeking a comprehensive and current introduction to cognitive psychology.
This book is an excursion inside the codes and schemes that mind uses in order to think. We know the efforts of making good guessing and the strain in solving complex problems. We also have experienced how difficult it could be thinking clearly when we are tired, anxious, hungry, or sleeping. Any second, in our life, our brain is literally flooded by a bulk of inputs, information, chemicals from lungs or blood, nutrients and vitamins from gut, or carbodioxide in a crowded environment. This book can be a pleasurable tool for understanding how we usually think and behave, but also what are the mental processes that generate biased thoughts, behavioural problems, or a difficult problem solving. Several theoretical models are used, and extensive explanations are given to make difficult concept approachable.