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"Mind After Loss" explores the neurobiological aspects of grief recovery, proposing that healing from bereavement is not solely an emotional journey but also a process of neurobiological adaptation. The book reveals how grief profoundly impacts brain function, influencing cognitive processes and potentially leading to cognitive disorganization. Intriguingly, research shows that the brain exhibits neuroplasticity, rewiring itself after loss to accommodate new realities.
The book progresses systematically, first establishing the neurobiological basis of emotion, then detailing the brain’s acute response to loss. It examines adaptive processes like cognitive restructuring, and finally, discusses therapeutic interventions and lifestyle adjustments to aid recovery. By integrating neuroscience with psychological theories, the book offers a unique, science-informed perspective on grief, moving beyond purely emotional care.
This book's value lies in its interdisciplinary approach, connecting psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science to offer a holistic understanding of grief. It's particularly useful for therapists and individuals seeking evidence-based strategies to support psychological healing and understand the neurobiological impact of grief and bereavement. It emphasizes that through understanding these processes, we can foster resilience and promote effective coping strategies, ultimately facilitating healthier grief recovery.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788233970932
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Ebook: February 18, 2025
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