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Mentioned in 25 episodes

The Brain That Changes Itself

Book • 2007
This book challenges the traditional view that the brain is fixed and unchangeable.

Norman Doidge presents case studies and scientific research that demonstrate the brain's ability to reorganize itself in response to injury, learning, and experience.

The book covers various aspects of neuroplasticity, including recovery from brain damage, treatment of mental disorders, and the impact of culture and education on brain development.

Doidge's work highlights the potential for brain change and its implications for human nature and potential.

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Mentioned in 25 episodes

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Tom Bilyeu
in the context of the brain's ability to change itself.
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Mentioned by Jordan Peterson as a friend who critiqued his book.
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Rob Dial
to illustrate the brain's capacity to change at any age.
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Mentioned in a review in the New York Times science section regarding the scientific credibility of positive thinking.
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Kristen Carder
, highlighting its relevance to neuroplasticity and chronic pain.
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Tristan Scott
as a profound book he started reading during his self-healing journey.
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Mentioned by Kristen Carter when discussing neuroplasticity and the brain's ability to change.
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Sacha Schermerhorn
as the book that sparked his interest in neuroplasticity and neuroscience.
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Michael Liebowitz
in relation to shifting our brains to alter emotions, thoughts and behaviors.
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