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Anger, lust, pride, greed, avarice, and sloth—as well as all the other problems we humans have always struggled to manage—were recast as “disorders” that could be fixed by the administration of appropriate chemicals.
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
The epigenetic paradigm shift gives us free will to activate our own gene activity and modify our genetic destiny.
Joe Dispenza • Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One
One of the people who most helped me to understand some aspects of these questions was Professor Joel Nigg, who I interviewed at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Johann Hari • Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention--and How to Think Deeply Again
Cela faisait trois ans que j’étais en psychiatrie, et il me restait encore à connaître un clinicien qu’intéresseraient les visions des philosophes et des romanciers.
Irvin Yalom • Comment je suis devenu moi-même (French Edition)
We are all subject to reactions that researchers call the “halo effect.”
Francine Shapiro • Getting Past Your Past
In total, 20 sex therapists were interviewed, a group consisting of 11 men and nine women.
A. Dana Ménard • Magnificent Sex
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