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In The Grieving Brain, Mary-Frances O'Connor delves into the intricate relationship between our brains and the profound experience of grief. Drawing on her extensive research in neuroscience, O'Connor explores how our minds process loss and the myriad ways we cope with bereavement.
This compelling narrative interweaves scientific findings with poignant personal stories, providing readers with a deeply empathetic understanding of how grief manifests in our neurological pathways. O'Connor illustrates the commonalities in our responses to loss, shedding light on the cognitive and emotional processes at play. The book not only elucidates the science behind grief but also offers insights into the healing journey, making it a vital resource for anyone navigating the complexities of mourning.
This book is ideal for individuals seeking to understand their own grief, as well as professionals in counselling and mental health fields looking for deeper insights into the grieving process. It also serves as a thoughtful companion to O'Connor's previous works, expanding on themes of loss and recovery in an enlightening manner.
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 256
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780062946249
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