A neuroscientist with a Buddhist meditation practice walks into a hypnotherapy training. Over ten weekends, in a converted hospital in northern England, something keeps happening that none of his frameworks can fully explain: people change.Learning to Heal is an honest investigation into how the mind transforms - told from the inside of three disciplines that rarely speak to each other. Computational neuroscience, Ericksonian hypnotherapy, and Tibetan Buddhist practice each have rigorous accounts of what the mind is and what can be done with it. Pressed against each other, they converge on observations none of them states plainly: that attention changes experience, that the ordinary mind is not what it appears to be, and that the technique is never the thing.This is not a self-help book. It is an inquiry - precise, sceptical, and willing to sit with what remains unresolved.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What actually happens when we heal?During a training in hypnotherapy, something unexpected kept happening. People changed - sometimes quickly, sometimes profoundly. But the practitioner observing it had three frameworks for understanding the mind, and none of them was sufficient on its own.In Learning to Heal, Joy Bose follows that question across three worlds: the science of the brain, the practice of Buddhist meditation, and the techniques of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. Each framework is internally coherent. Each is, in practice, effective. None of them fully explains what happens in the room.What emerges is not a single answer, but a deeper insight: change does not always require understanding. And different models of mind may be describing the same process from different directions.In this book, you will explore: What "trance" really is - and what it has to do with attention, not controlWhy memory is not fixed, and how that shapes the possibility of healingHow language influences the subconscious mind, and why precision mattersWhy even imagined experiences can produce real changeWhat happens when neuroscience, therapy, and contemplative practice are pressed against each other.This is not a how-to manual. It is an investigation - honest about what each framework can explain, and equally honest about where each one runs out. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798904311285
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