Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder

Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder

Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder

Your Brain on Ink: A Workbook on Neuroplasticity and the Journal Ladder

eBook

$33.99  $39.50 Save 14% Current price is $33.99, Original price is $39.5. You Save 14%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

A growing body of neuroscience research has established the principle of neuroplasticity; a powerfully hopeful message that we can use our minds to change our brains in the direction of greater health and well-being. The key to shaping this change rests in how we direct and focus and our attention. In an easy-to-use workbook format this publication offers a strengths based, preventative, positive approach, grounded in neuroscience research, for creating a stronger sense of overall well-being. It contains more than 65 unique writing prompts and a facilitator’s guide with complete facilitation plans for 1-hour, 90 minutes and 2-hour groups.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475814262
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/12/2016
Series: It's Easy to W.R.I.T.E. Expressive Writing
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
Sales rank: 465,999
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Deborah Ross, LPC, CJT is a psychotherapist, certified journal therapist, teacher, and writer. She is the creator of the original curriculum, Your Brain on Ink. Deborah is fascinated by the intersection of neuroscience, mindfulness-based practices and writing. She studied with Dr. Dan Siegel, successfully completing his three-year program in Interpersonal Neurobiology through the Mindsight Institute. She also successfully completed the three-year Certified Journal Therapist program at the online Therapeutic Writing Institute founded by her co-author, Kathleen Adams.

Kathleen Adams, LPC, PTR, is a licensed professional counselor and registered poetry/journal therapist who has pioneered the field of expressive writing in counseling, therapy, education, and community service since 1985. She is the founding director of the Center for Journal Therapy, Inc. in Denver, Colorado and its professional training division, the online Therapeutic Writing Institute. In 2013 she created the Journalverse, an online membership community for journal writers and facilitators worldwide.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Dear Reader: An Introduction to the Workbook

Section 1: A User-Friendly Guide to Your Brain and Your Journal

1. Prelude
2. Welcome to Neuroplasticity
3. The Art and Science of Expressive Writing
4. The Journal Ladder
5. Brain Maps
6. The Reflection Write

Section 2: The Write Way to Positive Brain Change

7. The Brain as Velcro® and Teflon®
8. Your Limbic System
9. The Brain Takes the Shape the Mind Rests Upon
10. Neural Darwinism
11. Neurons that Fire Together, Wire Together
12. For Your Olfactory Delight
13. The Masking of a Negative is Not a Positive
14. From Positive State to Positive Trait
15. Building Neural Circuitry
16. Series of Three
17. And Now for Something Completely Different
18. Anticipate a Blossoming of Creative Delight
19. Short Bursts of Radiance
20. A Radical Departure
21. Overwriting the Negative

Section 3: Our Last Collective Firings

22. Reprise: Your Brain Takes the Shape Your Mind Rests Upon
23. Bridging Into the Future

References
Literature Review: Evidence-Based Research on Expressive Writing
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews