圖書標籤: 抑鬱癥 心理學 neuroscience 科普 麻木 鍛煉 運動 錶情
发表于2025-06-01
The Upward Spiral pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025
Depression can feel like a downward spiral, pulling you into a vortex of sadness, fatigue, and apathy. In The Upward Spiral, neuroscientist Alex Korb demystifies the intricate brain processes that cause depression and offers a practical and effective approach to getting better. Based on the latest research in neuroscience, this book provides dozens of straightforward tips you can do every day to rewire your brain and create an upward spiral towards a happier, healthier life.
Whether you suffer from depression or just want a better understanding of the brain, this book offers an engaging and informative look at the neuroscience behind our emotions, thoughts, and actions. The truth is that there isn’t one big solution to depression, but there are numerous simple steps you can take to alter brain activity and chemistry. Some are as easy as relaxing certain muscles to reduce anxiety, or getting more sunlight to improve your mood. Small steps in the right direction can have profound effects—giving you the power to become your best self as you literally reshape your brain, one small change at a time.
Alex Korb, PhD, has studied the brain for over a decade. He earned an undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Brown University, and received his PhD in neuroscience from the University of California, Los Angeles. He wrote his dissertation on depression, and has published numerous scientific articles on depression. He is currently a postdoctoral neuroscience researcher at UCLA in the department of psychiatry, and is also a scientific consultant for several biotech companies. He has a wealth of experience in yoga and mindfulness, physical fitness, and even stand-up comedy.
實用性很強,可以更深刻的瞭解大腦如果思考(thinking)和感知(feeling)周邊的世界。
評分特彆好。科學性實用性兼備。非抑鬱癥也可讀。神經醫學方麵講得不深,但本來也不是本書目的。作者字裏行間透露齣對抑鬱癥病人真切的關心,很溫暖。
評分What a great book!!! 朋友推薦的神經科學,剛開始覺得會很學術看不下去,慢慢的就停不下來瞭。前半部分講瞭what and why, 後半部分講瞭how。案例都用簡單的比喻很好的描述清晰。尤其是在這個特殊時期,真香。
評分實用性很強,可以更深刻的瞭解大腦如果思考(thinking)和感知(feeling)周邊的世界。
評分誠意滿滿的指南啊...revealing
今天,全世界已经有3.5亿人被抑郁症困扰,相当于每100个人里就有5个人深受其害。 抑郁症离我们不远,它就在我们身边。 一、那些身患抑郁症的名人们 斯托尔: 人类的心灵并非坚不可摧,但有少数勇敢者发现,当身处地狱时,他们才得以瞥见天堂。 抑郁症确实很可怕,很多人都避之...
評分作者是 UCLA 的脑神经科学家, 背景很专业. 但不同的是, 不像很多专业书重点都在讲背后的原理, 这本书里有非非非非非常多实用建议, 书里每隔几页就有灰色背景框的段落, 里面都是实用建议, 更重要的是都有科学依据! 具体可行的建议摘要如下 (太多了, 所以本文非非非非非非非非非...
評分 評分今天,全世界已经有3.5亿人被抑郁症困扰,相当于每100个人里就有5个人深受其害。 抑郁症离我们不远,它就在我们身边。 一、那些身患抑郁症的名人们 斯托尔: 人类的心灵并非坚不可摧,但有少数勇敢者发现,当身处地狱时,他们才得以瞥见天堂。 抑郁症确实很可怕,很多人都避之...
評分这本书用是很多可以具体操作的方法,以及头脑当中神经的部分,说了一下抑郁症的形成因素,容易受到哪些因素,以及用哪些方法可以改进。 “降低压力水平可以通过很多方式来完成:比如锻炼(见第5章)、制定决策(见第6章)、改善睡眠(见第7章)、生物反馈(见第9章),感激(见...
The Upward Spiral pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025