Publicado por Continental Academy Press, London
Librería: Continental Academy Press, London, SELEC, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: no dj. First. In 'Reprogramming Brain Patterns for Positive Self-Talk', the ways in which our brain patterns can be reprogrammed to promote positive self-talk and self-image are examined through the lens of neuroscience. This book reveals the neural mechanisms underlying negative self-talk and the ways in which they can be rewired to promote a more positive and compassionate self-image. By exploring the neural patterns that underlie self-talk, this book offers a unique perspective on the interplay between brain function and self-perception. From the ways in which positive self-talk can enhance self-esteem to the role of neural plasticity in driving positive change, this book provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the ways in which our brain patterns can be reprogrammed for positive self-talk. Publication Year: 2025. SHIPPING TERMS - Depending on your location we may ship your book from the following locations: France, United Kingdom, India, Australia, Canada or the USA. This item is printed on demand.