Norman Doidge, MD, is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and New York Times bestselling author. He was on the Research Faculty at Columbia University's Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, in New York, and on the faculty at the University of Toronto's Department of Psychiatry for thirty years. He is four time recipient of Canada's National Magazine Gold Award. He is a native of Toronto.
Exhilarating science... In an era of ever-increasing medicalisation
of the human mind, and the medication of it, the appeal of
neuroplasticity outlined by Doidge is addictive. It is inspiring,
page-turning stuff -- V.S. Ramachandran, neurologist and
neuroscientist, author of 'The Tell-Tale Brain', Director of the
Center for Brain and Cognition UCSD * Sunday Times *
Brilliant and highly original. The book is a treasure-trove of the
author's own deep insights and a clear bright light of optimism
shines through every page -- V.S. Ramachandran, neurologist and
neuroscientist, author of 'The Tell-Tale Brain', Director of the
Center for Brain and Cognition UCSD
Bold, remarkable . . . paradigm challenging. The Brain's Way of
Healing is brilliantly organized, scientifically documented,
and a beautifully written narrative that captivates the reader, who
is left with the profound message that the brain, similar to other
organs, can heal -- Stephen W. Porges, author of 'The Polyvagal
Theory'
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