Дэниэл Амен - Полюби свой мозг

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Зачастую мы даже не представляем себе, насколько наше самочувствие связано с состоянием и работой мозга. Когда он здоров, мы счастливы, легко достигаем успехов в делах и добиваемся расположения окружающих. Но если это не так, тревога, стресс и страхи наполняют нашу жизнь, и мы перестаем испытывать радость. О том, как заботиться о мозге, поддерживать и развивать его, рассказывает известный американский нейробиолог и автор бестселлеров Дэниэл Амен. Его книга – это коллекция маленьких правил, способных привести к большим переменам.

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