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The ReWired Brain: Free Yourself of Negative Behaviors and Release Your Best Self

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Trade Negative Thinking for Confident, Fearless Living

Most of us don't realize that we have a surprising amount of control over our own thoughts and behaviors and can unintentionally influence our brains negatively, causing cycles of bad choices and experiences.

The ReWired Brain offers a clear framework for understanding our brains and the decisions we make, showing how certain fears and instincts drive unhealthy emotional dysfunctions and related behavioral patterns in the most important areas of life. This book shows how to reframe negative experiences, experience emotional and spiritual healing, and ultimately rewire our brains, empowering to live fearlessly.

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What if unleashing the power of your mind could help you live your best life?

"The creative and brilliantly wired mind of scientist and author Dr. Ski Chilton again boldly explores human behavior potential in his insightful latest book, The ReWired Brain--a provocative mental journey."--Charles (Cash) McCall, MD, professor of translational science and molecular medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

"Change--honest, God-honoring change--is difficult! It seems at times the Christian community oscillates between two extremes: religious denial or the insanity of just trying harder to be better. The ReWired Brain instead gives hope and practical insights into how we can get 'unstuck' in life. Having spent over thirty years counseling, I would strongly recommend this creative contribution to the battle for wholeness and holiness."--Dr. Ted Roberts, bestselling author, pastor, and certified sexual addiction counselor

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“I know many parents who, for different reasons, tolerate their child’s disobedience, lack of respect, or misdeeds. Some turn a blind eye. Others refuse to exact discipline for fear the child will do worse things. Whatever the reason, these parents act upon unconsciously exaggerated System 1 feelings that tell them their child is perfect or come up with what they believe is a reasonable answer for why their child is misbehaving.” (source)

“When System 1 is always in overdrive, we interpret the world as a place with emergencies everywhere. Most situations we encounter seem to pose a serious threat to our survival. Thus, we overreact with exaggerated System 1 responses in the most vital parts of our lives time and time again. Our conscious System 2 just can’t keep up. In fact, studies show that chronic stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addictions all alter the metabolism, function, and even size of brain regions involved with System 2 thinking. Overwhelmed by System 1’s chaos, System 2 underfunctions or shuts itself down and allows anarchy to reign. Now we are prisoners of our own minds.” (source)

“The central idea of DPR is that there are two very distinct types of responses and reasoning that arose at distinct points during human development and that they operate in very different ways. The interaction between these two systems determines our personalities, our outlooks, our characters, our emotions, and our behaviors.” (source)

“In his beautiful book Warrior of the Light, Paulo Coelho describes the pain and disappointments of life as ‘the beloved marks and scars that will open the gates of Paradise to me.’2 I love this because if we allow whatever pain we experience—whether self-inflicted or caused by others—to be our teacher, it can transition us to a new place.” (source)

Product Details

  • Title : The ReWired Brain: Free Yourself of Negative Behaviors and Release Your Best Self
  • Authors:
    • Chilton, Dr. Ski
    • Rukstalis, Dr. Margaret
    • Gregory, A. J.
  • Publisher: Baker
  • Publication Date: 2016
  • ISBN: 9781493404919

Dr. Ski Chilton is a professor in the department of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest School of Medicine. His work is regularly featured in such venues as WebMD, Men's Journal, Men's Health, Prevention, the Wall Street Journal, ABC News, and more. He lives in North Carolina.

Dr. Margaret Rukstalis is an addiction psychiatrist who has studied the brain and behavior change for over twenty-five years. She received her MD at Dartmouth Medical School, is currently on faculty at Wake Forest School of Medicine, and has coauthored more than fifty scientific articles and book chapters. She lives in North Carolina.

A. J. Gregory is the author of Messy Faith and Silent Savior. She has also partnered with high-profile figures on over thirty-five memoirs and self-help books, some New York Times bestsellers. She lives in New Jersey.

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