How to Improve Your Mind : Scientific Methods for Managing Your Thinking and ...

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Item Width: 5.5 in height: 0.3 in Book Title: How to Improve Your Mind : Scientific Methods for Managing Your Thinking and Emotions Genre: Psychology Language: English Publication Year: 2017 Item Height: 0.3 in Number of Pages: 152 Pages ISBN: 9781548673178 Publisher: CreateSpace width: 5.5 in Format: Trade Paperback Author: Raveen Hanwella Item Length: 8.5 in Item Weight: 9 Oz Topic: Mental Health

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How to Improve Your Mind : Scientific Methods for Managing Your Thinking and .... How to Improve Your Mind : Scientific Methods for Managing Your Thinking and Emotions, Paperback by Hanwella, Raveen, ISBN 154867317X, ISBN-13 9781548673178, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Physical health is relatively easy to measure. We can time how fast one can run 100 meters, or measure the maximum weight a person can lift. To measure mental health is not that easy and the lack of mental health is not obvious either. But good mental health is as important as or even more important than, physical health, for our catalogues have many books on how to increase physical fitness, but few on improving mental health. I have practised psychiatry for over two decades and seen most of the mental illnesses described in textbooks. I have talked to many people who, though not mentally ill, lead unhappy lives, and cause misery to those close to them. These individuals suffer from poor mental health. I cannot help these persons with medicines. However, I know techniques and principles of improving mental health derived from quality research. The general public does not have easy access to this knowledge. This book is my attempt to fill this HanwellaAuthorIn my youth, I turned to philosopher Bertrand Russell’s book The Conquest of Happiness, published in 1930, in the hopes of improving my mind. But modern psychiatry is more reliable than old philosophy. So in my old age, I turn to psychiatrist Raveen Hanwella’s How to Improve Your Mind for guidance. So should you, if you are Carlo FonsekaEmeritus Professor of PhysiologyFaculty of MedicineUniversity of ColomboSri Lanka