Ellen J. Langer is the author of eleven books, including the international bestseller Mindfulness, which has been translated into fifteen languages, and more than two hundred research articles. She is the recipient of, among other numerous awards and honors, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest from the American Psychological Association, the Award for Distinguished Contributions of Basic Science to the Application of Psychology from the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, and the Adult Development and Aging Distinguished Research Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association. Langer’s trailblazing experiments in social psychology have earned her inclusion in The New York Times Magazine’s “Year in Ideas” issue and will soon be the subject of a major motion picture. A member of the psychology department at Harvard University and a painter, she lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
If we could turn back the clock psychologically, could we also turn it back physically? For more than thirty years, award-winning social psychologist Ellen Langer has studied this provocative question, and now, in Counterclockwise, she presents the answer: Opening our minds to what’s possible, instead of presuming impossibility, can lead to better health–at any age.
Drawing on landmark work in the field and her own body of colorful and highly original experiments–including the first detailed discussion of her “counterclockwise” study, in which elderly men lived for a week as though it was 1959 and showed dramatic improvements in their hearing, memory, dexterity, appetite, and general well-being–Langer shows that the magic of rejuvenation and ongoing good health lies in being aware of the ways we mindlessly react to social and cultural cues. Examining the hidden decisions and vocabulary that shape the medical world (“chronic” versus “acute,” “cure” versus “remission”), the powerful physical effects of placebos, and the intricate but often defeatist ways we define our physical health, Langer challenges the idea that the limits we assume and impose on ourselves are real. With only subtle shifts in our thinking, in our language, and in our expectations, she tells us, we can begin to change the ingrained behaviors that sap health, optimism, and vitality from our lives. Improved vision, younger appearance, weight loss, and increased longevity are just four of the results that Langer has demonstrated.
Immensely readable and riveting, Counterclockwise offers a transformative and bold new paradigm: the psychology of possibility. A hopeful and groundbreaking book by an author who has changed how people all over the world think and feel, Counterclockwise is sure to join Mindfulness as a standard source on new-century science and healing.
發表於2024-12-22
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總覺得ellen langer的所有的書其實直接概括為一句話“create something new ”就可以瞭。寫這麼多書,隻是將這句話應用與各個領域而已。 我覺得我說的已經夠多瞭,可是豆瓣還是逼著我說。
評分拿到這本書時還以為是講“健康、疾病和衰老”的醫學書籍。沒想到涉及積極心理學,作者提到“專念”一詞,≈專注力+細心的觀察力 專念健康講述的是擺脫並突破這些思維定勢如“人老瞭就健忘瞭遲鈍瞭”等給我們的健康和幸福設定的極限。 刷新瞭我對“老人”和“疾病”的固有觀念。...
評分“我們的身體也能倒退到20年前。” 這樣的論斷是否聽起來有些不可思議?古往今來,多少帝王追求長生不老,卻都免不瞭終有一死的結局啊。 在我們的常識裏,女人過瞭25歲衰老速度就加快,人老瞭記憶力、行為能力都顯著下降,被診斷為癌癥就意味著時日無多瞭……諸多此類的論斷...
評分“我們的身體也能倒退到20年前。” 這樣的論斷是否聽起來有些不可思議?古往今來,多少帝王追求長生不老,卻都免不瞭終有一死的結局啊。 在我們的常識裏,女人過瞭25歲衰老速度就加快,人老瞭記憶力、行為能力都顯著下降,被診斷為癌癥就意味著時日無多瞭……諸多此類的論斷...
評分圖書標籤: 積極心理學 mindfulness 心理學 精神生活 浴缸死者的遺言 心理 值得再看的 kara
換個角度思考生活。適閤20歲以前看。
評分沒什麼實際內容,講主觀心態對健康很重要
評分寫的是關於ageing的話題,但其實適閤各個年齡段的朋友閱讀;而且讀得越早越好,因為你會發現,作者所講的生命之可能性其實適用於從幼兒到老年各個時期。
評分換個角度思考生活。適閤20歲以前看。
評分寫的是關於ageing的話題,但其實適閤各個年齡段的朋友閱讀;而且讀得越早越好,因為你會發現,作者所講的生命之可能性其實適用於從幼兒到老年各個時期。
Counterclockwise 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載