In today's digital world, pornography is available anytime, anywhere-free, private, and unlimited. What begins as casual curiosity or stress relief often develops into a powerful habit that quietly rewires the brain. Porn Rewires the Brain: Leading to Addiction examines how repeated exposure to online pornography alters neural pathways, weakens self-control, and reshapes perception, often without the individual realizing what is happening. This book explains, in clear and accessible language, how the brain's reward system responds to intense visual stimulation, why pornography is more addictive than many other digital habits, and how dependence can develop across all ages and genders. It explores the deeper consequences-emotional numbness, anxiety, loss of motivation, distorted views of intimacy, and damage to relationships and family life. Rather than shaming or moralizing, the book focuses on awareness, understanding, and responsibility. It helps readers recognize early warning signs, understand why willpower alone often fails, and learn how the brain can be rewired back to balance through practical, realistic strategies. Written for individuals, parents, educators, and anyone concerned about mental well-being in the digital age, this book offers clarity, hope, and direction. It shows that addiction is not a personal failure-but a learned pattern that can be unlearned, and that a purpose-driven, conscious life is the strongest defense against digital temptation.
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M.K. Devidasan, a native of Kerala, India, an engineer and retired Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force, served for thirty-two years before transitioning to a full-time writing career. His debut novel Her Miseries published in 1993, was digitized by Michigan University. Since then, he has authored twenty-four novels.
His nonfiction book "In Search of Happiness in Marriage - Secrets Revealed for Happy Marriage" won the Golden Book Award in 2023.
The best-selling novel "Marriage in Heaven" was filmed in Malayalam titled "Krishna Kripa Sagaram" which was released in theaters on 1st December 2023
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In today's digital world, pornography is available anytime, anywhere-free, private, and unlimited. What begins as casual curiosity or stress relief often develops into a powerful habit that quietly rewires the brain. Porn Rewires the Brain: Leading to Addiction examines how repeated exposure to online pornography alters neural pathways, weakens self-control, and reshapes perception, often without the individual realizing what is happening.This book explains, in clear and accessible language, how the brain's reward system responds to intense visual stimulation, why pornography is more addictive than many other digital habits, and how dependence can develop across all ages and genders. It explores the deeper consequences-emotional numbness, anxiety, loss of motivation, distorted views of intimacy, and damage to relationships and family life.Rather than shaming or moralizing, the book focuses on awareness, understanding, and responsibility. It helps readers recognize early warning signs, understand why willpower alone often fails, and learn how the brain can be rewired back to balance through practical, realistic strategies.Written for individuals, parents, educators, and anyone concerned about mental well-being in the digital age, this book offers clarity, hope, and direction. It shows that addiction is not a personal failure-but a learned pattern that can be unlearned, and that a purpose-driven, conscious life is the strongest defense against digital temptation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233074097
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In today's digital world, pornography is available anytime, anywhere-free, private, and unlimited. What begins as casual curiosity or stress relief often develops into a powerful habit that quietly rewires the brain. Porn Rewires the Brain: Leading to Addiction examines how repeated exposure to online pornography alters neural pathways, weakens self-control, and reshapes perception, often without the individual realizing what is happening.This book explains, in clear and accessible language, how the brain's reward system responds to intense visual stimulation, why pornography is more addictive than many other digital habits, and how dependence can develop across all ages and genders. It explores the deeper consequences-emotional numbness, anxiety, loss of motivation, distorted views of intimacy, and damage to relationships and family life.Rather than shaming or moralizing, the book focuses on awareness, understanding, and responsibility. It helps readers recognize early warning signs, understand why willpower alone often fails, and learn how the brain can be rewired back to balance through practical, realistic strategies.Written for individuals, parents, educators, and anyone concerned about mental well-being in the digital age, this book offers clarity, hope, and direction. It shows that addiction is not a personal failure-but a learned pattern that can be unlearned, and that a purpose-driven, conscious life is the strongest defense against digital temptation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233074097
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