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Psychological Why Mental Health Goes Wrong And How To Make Sense Of It Dean Burnett

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Psychological Why Mental Health Goes Wrong And How To Make Sense Of It Dean Burnett
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Publisher: Guardian Faber Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Dean Burnett
ISBN: 9781783352333, 1783352337, B08C4MYR2F
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Psychological Why Mental Health Goes Wrong And How To Make Sense Of It Dean Burnett by Dean Burnett 9781783352333, 1783352337, B08C4MYR2F instant download after payment.

'Compelling and wise and rational.'  -  Jon Ronson
Why are conditions like depression and anxiety so common? Why is our mental health so vulnerable to the stresses and events of modern life? Neuroscientist and best-selling author Dean Burnett (The Idiot BrainThe Happy Brain) returns to answer these questions and more. Covering everything from the inner workings of the brain to the role of addiction, this essential audiobook will equip you with the knowledge and know-how to better understand and care for your own mental health. Skilfully narrated by the brilliant Matt Addis.

Dean Burnett is a neuroscientist and psychiatry lecturer at the Centre for Medical Education at Cardiff University and is the author of the Guardian’s most-read science blog, Brain Flapping. He lives in Cardiff.

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