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How to Build a Healthy Brain Kimberley Wilson

How to Build a Healthy Brain par Kimberley Wilson

How to Build a Healthy Brain Kimberley Wilson


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A step by step programme, underpinned by the latest scientific evidence, to improve your mental resilience and protect your brain health for the long term.

How to Build a Healthy Brain Résumé

How to Build a Healthy Brain: Reduce stress, anxiety and depression and future-proof your brain Kimberley Wilson

'A practical manual for your brain.' - Dr Megan Rossi, author of Eat Yourself Healthy

A groundbreaking science-based guide to protecting your brain health for the long term.

Whatever your age, having a healthy brain is the key to a happy and fulfilled life. Yet, for both young and old, diseases of the brain and mental health are the biggest killers in the 21st century. We all know how to take care of our physical health, but we often feel powerless as to what we can do to protect our mental well-being too.

How to Build a Healthy Brain is here to help. Written by a passionate advocate for the importance of mental health, Chartered Psychologist Kimberley Wilson draws on the latest research to give practical, holistic advice on how you can protect your brain health by making simple lifestyle choices. With chapters on Sleep, Nutrition, Exercise and Meditation, Kimberley has written an empowering guide to help you look after both your physical and mental well-being.

'Finally, a book that puts the brain at the centre of the health conversation, where it belongs.' - Shona Vertue, author of The Vertue Method

'A psychologist, she runs a successful private clinic in central London, combining therapy with nutrition advice, and has just written her first (excellent) book, How to Build a Healthy Brain, about protecting our mental wellbeing through factors such as diet, sleep and exercise.' - The Times

'I love your book ... it made me equal parts really excited and passionate, and also pretty angry. The science is there but it isn't being translated. This is a huge area that affects us all ... your book is absolutely brilliant at explaining what we can do to look after our brain health.' - Ella Mills on Deliciously Ella: The Podcast

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A practical manual for your brain. -- Dr Megan Rossi
For something more challenging and to understand mental health at a deeper level, Kimberley Wilson's book is a must. * Evening Standard *
Kimberley's amazing mix of passion, research, knowledge, and personality, makes the public health and wellness messages she's working so hard to impart, very easy to digest. * Happiful magazine *

À propos de Kimberley Wilson

Kimberley Wilson is a Chartered Psychologist who has worked for the NHS as well as in a private practice. She hosts a fortnightly podcast called 'Stronger Minds' where she discusses topics related to food, lifestyle, psychology and mental health. She has a Harley Street private practice, Monumental Health, which integrates lifestyle interventions into psychological therapy.

Kimberley has launched her own series of 'Ask the Expert' seminars and has just been signed up to write a food and mental health column for Delicious magazine.

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GOR010735649
9781529347029
1529347025
How to Build a Healthy Brain: Reduce stress, anxiety and depression and future-proof your brain Kimberley Wilson
Occasion - Comme neuf
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Hodder & Stoughton
20200305
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