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Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 31, 2013
...Cutting for Stone,” by Abraham Verghese; “Manila, My Manila,” by Nick Joaquin; “The Brain That Changes Itself,” by Norman Doidge; “Lugar,” by Augusto Villalon; “Crowded with Genius: Edinburgh, 1745-1789,” by James Buchan. Jessie...
Booktrade - Book2Book, November 20, 2012
...Gregory David Roberts, and for its record-breaking sales of the popular-science title The Brain that Changes Itself, by Norman Doidge. Earlier this year, it published Katherine Boo's acclaimed work of immersive journalism, Behind the Beautiful Forevers,...
ParentsCanada, September 24, 2012
...functioning is not “hardwired” in early childhood as previously believed. In his bestseller, The Brain That Changes Itself, Norman Doidge confirms brain “plasticity is at its height” in infancy but that the brain’s ability to reorganize itself...
WA Today, September 1, 2012
...grace and the harshness. I wanted to write after I read this. The Brain That Changes Itself - Norman Doidge After my shark attack and subsequent hand amputation, I was in quite some pain. Phantom-limb pain, they call it, which is the result of severe...
Albury Border Mail, July 12, 2012
...has started to take more note of Arrowsmith-Young's work. Respected (and best-selling) psychiatrists and writers such as Norman Doidge and Oliver Sacks have praised her as a pioneer in the young, but immensely promising, field of neuroplasticity. Her...
Melbourne Age, June 17, 2012
...has started to take more note of Arrowsmith-Young's work. Respected (and best-selling) psychiatrists and writers such as Norman Doidge and Oliver Sacks have praised her as a pioneer in the young, but immensely promising, field of neuroplasticity. Her...
Super Living, June 14, 2012
...Based in Toronto, Canada, the program may head to Australia in a year. Psychiatrist and medical researcher Dr Norman Doidge talks about Arrowsmith in his book, The Brain that Changes Itself. He thinks the impact of this revolutionary discovery changes...
Yerkir, May 8, 2013
...the evolutionary plasticity of our mind makes this damage reversible. In "The Brain That Changes Itself," psychiatrist Norman Doidge writes about patients who overused porn and were able to quit, cold turkey, and change their brains back. They just had...
Christian Post, May 7, 2013
...Hypersexual Disorder,' which includes compulsive pornography use," wrote Finn. Finn also pointed to the work of psychiatrist Norman Doidge, who in "The Brain That Changes Itself," writes about patients who overused porn and created new neural pathways...
Christian Post, May 7, 2013
...Hypersexual Disorder,' which includes compulsive pornography use," wrote Finn. Finn also pointed to the work of psychiatrist Norman Doidge who in "The Brain That Changes Itself," writes about patients who overused porn and created new neural pathways in...
WorldNetDaily, April 15, 2013
...addictions such as pornography , gambling and food … the whole field” of addiction (emphasis added). Columbia psychiatrist Dr. Norman Doidge reported, “The addictiveness of Internet pornography is not a metaphor … [but] long-term, sometimes...
Toronto Star Online, April 9, 2013
...for anyone interested in your brain should be the book The Brain That Changes Itself by Toronto doctor Norman Doidge. In it he explains neuroplasticity, the ability of the brain to heal itself. He gives some amazing examples of people who have suffered...
Review Seeker, April 5, 2013
...an integral part of his being. The gift of the book "The Brain that Changes itself" by Dr. Norman Doidge, from a friend who is a retired scientist, gave Newman the inspiration to transfer an incredible amount of his learned skills from his dominant right...
Tutorial Finder, April 5, 2013
...an integral part of his being. The gift of the book "The Brain that Changes itself" by Dr. Norman Doidge, from a friend who is a retired scientist, gave Newman the inspiration to transfer an incredible amount of his learned skills from his dominant right...













