Mind : A Scientific Guide to Who You Are, How You Got That Way, and How to Make the Most of It

Patricia Daniels

Andrew Reilly (Narrator)

09-13-16

7hrs 34min

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Nonfiction/Psychology

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09-13-16

7hrs 34min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Nonfiction/Psychology

Description

Combining leading theories of psychology and behavior with case studies and practical advice, National Geographic’s Mind explores the question we all enjoy asking: Who am I?

A companion to National Geographic’s Body and Brain, this reference explores today’s theories of personality, mixing scientific theory with an underlying message: by knowing more about your own psychology, you can have a better life.

Chapters start with the anatomy, evolution, and development of the human brain, then move into such areas as intuition, creativity, motivation, faith, and ethics—all facets of a unique personality. Interesting scenarios of mental health and mental deviance make for a lively, readable narrative that combines today’s leading theories in the science of the mind and personality with life-enhancing questions, quizzes, practices, and tools for self-discovery.

An entertaining book about science, Mind connects with the listener in a very personal and ultimately helpful way.

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Language English
Release Day Sep 12, 2016
Release Date September 13, 2016
Release Date Machine 1473724800
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Health & Wellness, Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Psychology & Mental Health, Science & Engineering, Science, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All
Author Bio
Patricia Daniels

Patricia Daniels is a writer and editor who specializes in science and history. She has been the author or editor of a number of National Geographic books, including National Geographic’s Mind, Complete Guide to Brain Health, The Body: A Complete User’s Guide, and, for children, Ultimate Bodypedia.

Narrator Bio
Andrew Reilly

Andrew Reilly is an actor, narrator, and teacher who has lived in ten countries. Andrew has taught language learning through drama in Russia and Romania, and English in the West Bank, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia. He is fluent in French, Spanish, and German.

Overview

Combining leading theories of psychology and behavior with case studies and practical advice, National Geographic’s Mind explores the question we all enjoy asking: Who am I?

A companion to National Geographic’s Body and Brain, this reference explores today’s theories of personality, mixing scientific theory with an underlying message: by knowing more about your own psychology, you can have a better life.

Chapters start with the anatomy, evolution, and development of the human brain, then move into such areas as intuition, creativity, motivation, faith, and ethics—all facets of a unique personality. Interesting scenarios of mental health and mental deviance make for a lively, readable narrative that combines today’s leading theories in the science of the mind and personality with life-enhancing questions, quizzes, practices, and tools for self-discovery.

An entertaining book about science, Mind connects with the listener in a very personal and ultimately helpful way.

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