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The human brain is one of the most complex entities in the universe. With 86 billion neurons communicating through an intricate symphony of synaptic connections and neurochemicals, identifying a single issue or imbalance in this environment to treat disorders like depression has proven immensely difficult.

The good news is that the brain comes equipped with its own incredible strategies for maintaining mental and emotional health. These built-in mechanisms can work alongside—or, in some cases, in place of—traditional pharmaceutical approaches. In the six lectures of Sculpting Healthy Brains with Everyday Activities, you’ll join behavioral neuroscientist Professor Kelly Lambert of the University of Richmond to explore how to activate these natural, powerful strategies and help your brain write its own prescriptions for resilience and well-being. Professor Lambert’s work in the lab has shown that strategic, experience-based activities—what she calls “behaviorceuticals”—can promote brain health. As it turns out, engaging in tasks such as cooking or gardening, for example, may be just the prescription we need for better mental health.

As you’ll learn in this course, incorporating engaging and meaningful activities into our daily lives allows us to tap into the brain’s incredible ability to adapt to life’s uncertainties. This process, known as neuroplasticity, enables the brain to rewire itself in response to new experiences. With an understanding of neuroplasticity and behavior-based approaches, you can begin to use your life experiences to optimize your mental health.

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An enjoyable listen, which provided an impressive amount of information, considering how comparatively short the book was. I have studied Psychology in the past, so did have some background knowledge.

Good insights

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The author cites practical examples to improve neuro plasticity. I will definitely give this book another listen

A wealth of information

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This was really more for science enthusiasts and not enough practical advice for improving mood in the layperson. I really couldn’t gain any comfort from this whereas mindfulness books by the likes of Jon Kabat-Zinn are a blessing. I find that scientists generally, with their years of scientific training, loose a sense of connection and compassion with the ordinary person. Someone like Jack Kornfield exudes compassion. For instance, doctors these days are often utterly devoid of a bedside manner but seem to view you as one of their rats.. Maybe that’s why I felt no connection with science at school. It seemed cold.

Too much science and rats…..not enough practical things for humans.

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