The brain's way of healing : remarkable discoveries and recoveries from the frontiers of neuroplasticity
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New York, New York : Viking, 2015.
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xxii, 409 pages ; 25 cm
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Main Level - Nonfiction
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Published
New York, New York : Viking, 2015.
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"A James H. Silberman Book."
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Includes bibliographical references (page 367-394) and index.
Description
"The New York Times bestselling author of The Brain That Changes Itself presents astounding advances in the treatment of brain injury and illness. In The Brain That Changes Itself, Norman Doidge described the most important breakthrough in our understanding of the brain in four hundred years: the discovery that the brain can change its own structure and function in response to mental experience-what we call neuroplasticity. His revolutionary new book shows, for the first time, how the amazing process of neuroplastic healing really works. It describes natural, non-invasive avenues into the brain provided by the forms of energy around us-light, sound, vibration, movement-which pass through our senses and our bodies to awaken the brain's own healing capacities without producing unpleasant side effects. Doidge explores cases where patients alleviated years of chronic pain or recovered from debilitating strokes or accidents; children on the autistic spectrum or with learning disorders normalizing; symptoms of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and cerebral palsy radically improved, and other near-miracle recoveries. And we learn how to vastly reduce the risk of dementia with simple approaches anyone can use. For centuries it was believed that the brain's complexity prevented recovery from damage or disease. The Brain's Way of Healing shows that this very sophistication is the source of a unique kind of healing. As he did so lucidly in The Brain That Changes Itself, Doidge uses stories to present cutting-edge science with practical real-world applications, and principles that everyone can apply to improve their brain's performance and health"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Norman Doidge's revolutionary new book shows, for the first time, how the amazing process of neuroplastic healing really works. It describes natural, non-invasive avenues into the brain provided by the forms of energy around us--light, sound, vibration, movement--which pass through our senses and our bodies to awaken the brain's own healing capacities without producing unpleasant side effects. Doidge explores cases where patients alleviated years of chronic pain or recovered from debilitating strokes or accidents; children on the autistic spectrum or with learning disorders normalizing; symptoms of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and cerebral palsy radically improved, and other near-miracle recoveries. And we learn how to vastly reduce the risk of dementia with simple approaches anyone can use. For centuries it was believed that the brain's complexity prevented recovery from damage or disease. The Brain's Way of Healing shows that this very sophistication is the source of a unique kind of healing"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Doidge, N. (2015). The brain's way of healing: remarkable discoveries and recoveries from the frontiers of neuroplasticity . Viking.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Doidge, Norman. 2015. The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries From the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity. Viking.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Doidge, Norman. The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries From the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity Viking, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Doidge, Norman. The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries From the Frontiers of Neuroplasticity Viking, 2015.

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