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Titel: | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it |
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Dr. David Schnarch
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Schnarch, David
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Evergreen, Colorado, USA
Sterling Publishers
[2018]
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
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Beschreibung: | XVI, 542 Seiten Illustrationen |
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments........................................xiii
Introduction....................................... 1
Chapter 1. What Is Mind Mapping?.......................11
The Driving Wheel of Relationships..................12
We’re Native-Born Psychologists..................15
If You Want Great Sex...............................14
Everywhere, Everyone, All the Time..................17
Chapter 2. The Brain Science Behind Mind Mapping..... 19
Theory of Mind......................................19
Mind Mapping Is a Survival Skill...................21
The Nuts and Bolts of Mind Mapping..................24
Mind Mapping Shapes Your Life Story............ 28
Mind Mapping Impacts Your Brain ......................31
Chapter 5. Mind Mapping in Children....................33
Implicit Mind Mapping............................33
Explicit Mind Mapping........................ 34
Enjoy Your Brief Moment of Omniscience..............36
Four-Year-Olds: Budding Lie Detectors.......... 37
Little Lie, Big Moment..............................38
End of Your Privacy.................................39
See the World Through Your Children’s Eyes..........41
Chapter 4. Does Everyone Have Mind-Mapping Ability? ..45
Dogs Have Mind-Mapping Ability................. 45
If children and dogs have mind-mapping ability,
does everyone?...................................48
Parents Impact on Children’s Mind-Mapping Abilities.50
What if Your Mother Wasn’t Mind-Minded?.............52
What if You Come From a Troubled Home?..............57
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Where Do Schizophrenia, Autism, and
Asperger’s Syndrome Fit In? ...........................60
Mind mapping in children with autism..............63
Wait! My Husband Has Mind-Mapping Ability?!...........64
Chapter 5. Mind Mapping in Adult Life....................... 67
Mind Mapping in Marriage...............................67
Mind Mapping and Sexual Desire.........................70
Mind Mapping and Sexual Dysfunctions..................73
Mind Mapping in Affairs................................75
Singles and Mind Mapping..............................77
There’s a Whole Lot More Going on Than You Thought ...78
Chapter 6. Mind Masking: Defeating Mind Mapping...........81
Second Level of Mind-Mapping Ability: Mind Masking .....81
Why do people mask their minds? ..................82
People From Bad Homes Develop Terrific
Mind-Masking Ability...................................85
What Does It Take To Mask Your Mind? .....................86
Mind masking in adult love relationships.............87
Third Level of Mind-Mapping Ability: Implanting
False Beliefs.......................................... 88
Good therapists need to be good liars.............89
Fourth Level of Mind-Mapping Ability: Mind Twisting...90
Chapter 7. Do You Know Your Own Mind?.....................93
Our Selves Are Connected..............................94
Sources of self-knowledge........................ 95
Reflected sense of self........................ 95
Perceived Specialness of Introspection................ 97
Fallibility of Introspection...........................98
Distortions in mapping your own mind..............100
Ways of fooling yourself.......................... 100
Other People Know You Better Than You Know Yourself.. 102
You Can Be Right About Your Partner but
Wrong About Yourself..................................103
Did you marry a complete lunatic? ...............104
Chapter 8. Traumatic Mind Mapping....................... 109
Antisocial Applications of Mind Mapping...............110
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Traumatic Mind Mapping.................................112
Traumatic Mind Mapping Impairs Your Response to
Stress.................................................115
The closer the relationship, the bigger the impact.121
Traumatic Mind Mapping in Troubled Homes...............122
Sexual abuse most often occurs through traumatic
mind mapping.......................................124
PTSD from Traumatic Mind Mapping..................... 127
Mind mapping distortions from traumatic mind mapping 129
Example of holes in mind-mapping radar.............131
Anticipatory Traumatic Mind Mapping....................132
Chapter 9. Antisocial Empathy........................... 135
Wrong Notions About Empathy............................136
What Is Antisocial Empathy.............................138
Schadenfreude: Harm-Joy.............................. 140
Examples of antisocial empathy.....................141
Mirror neurons and embodied knowledge..............144
How You Can Tell Someone Has Antisocial Empathy......146
Studying Who Fails in Therapy..........................149
Disgusting Parenting...................................154
Therapists, teachers, and doctors overlook
disgusting parenting...............................156
Chapter 10. Impacts of Traumatic Mind Mapping...........159
Short-Term Impacts of Traumatic Mind Mapping...........160
Cognitive impairments..............................160
Mind mapping shuts down............................161
Repeatedly triggered primary emotions..............163
Impaired emotional functioning.....................164
Mind mapping fails to collapse................... 166
Long-Term Impacts of Repeated Traumatic Mind Mapping. 167
Steady state regressions......................... 169
Impaired disgust reaction........................ 170
Cruel mental “voice”............................. 174
Hard-wired thought patterns...................... 175
Holes in your mind-mapping radar...................177
Autobiographical memory gaps and distortions.......179
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Antisocial empathy............................ 182
Being taken hostage.......................... 183
The Benefits of Seeing Dark Things....................185
Recovering From “Trump Trauma”........................186
Crucible® Neurobiological Therapy.....................189
Chapter 11. Detecting Mind Mapping in Others.............193
Identify Other People’s Mind-Mapping Abilities.......194
Detecting Mind-Masking Ability........................197
Discover deception and lying.....................201
Improving deception detection.............. ....203
Spotting Someone Playing Three Moves Ahead............204
Rule out mind blindness...........................206
Hearing is a large part of mind mapping...........208
Mind Mapping Isn’t Perfect...........................209
When mind-mapping ability is revealed.............212
Chapter 12. Reversing Traumatic Mind Mapping.............215
Visualization and Targeted Mind Mapping...............218
See the setting...................................220
Watch the movie unfold...........................222
Use a first-person view..........................226
Eye contact isn’t always necessary................228
Solutions for Resistant Problems.....................231
Shift to a third-person view................ ....232
Bang Your Head Against the Wall Until the Wall Moves ... 235
Use Your Left Brain To Corner Your Right Brain........237
Chapter 13. Repairing Your Autobiographical Memory... 243
Keep People’s Mind-Mapping Abilities in Mind.........244
Autobiographical memory gaps make this difficult..245
Detecting Holes in Your Mind-Mapping Radar............249
Repair Autobiographical Gaps Through Revisualization ..251
Mealtime memories are rich resources..............255
Cross-Reference Memories of Traumatic Events........ 258
Analyze correspondence...........................260
Analyze audio and video recording.................264
Have Mental Dialogs With Your Antagonist.............266
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Chapter 14. Dealing with Destructive People........... ......273
Dealing with People Who Do Disgusting Things..............273
Background.......................................... 274
Parents messing with couple’s decision to have a child... 276
Disclosure of dead brother............................277
The wedding....................................... 278
The bachelor party....................................278
Mother................................................279
Father.............................................. 280
Situationally Accessible Memory (SAM).....................283
Handling People Who Make Moves on You.....................284
Written mental dialogs.............................. 285
Decipher your antagonists’ moves......................286
Concrete steps for dealing with your antagonists......288
Show your antagonists you can see them...............290
Hold On To Yourself (Differentiation).....................293
Dialogue with father..................................294
Make “Gold-standard” Responses............................295
Don’t let your antagonist get around you..............297
Another comment brings things to a head............. 301
Email Interactions.................................... 304
Face-to-Face Meetings................................... 308
Keep up with your antagonist in real time............308
Look for “news of a difference”.......................311
Did Mother and Father know what they were doing?.....312
Impacts Ripple Through Dysfunctional Families.............314
“False memories”......................................315
Post-Traumatic Growth.....................................316
The moral of the story................................317
Chapter 15. Create Positive Moments of Meeting................319
Positive Moments in Love Relationships....................320
Give “the gift of mind” to those you love............321
Stop masking your mind................................322
Resolving extramarital affairs........................323
Deeper intimacy in and out of bed................... 324
Hugging ’till Relaxed............................... 324
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Heads on Pillows................................526
Eyes-Open Sex and Orgasms ......................327
Positive Interactions with Your Children............327
Give your children permission to see you........527
Freedom to unmask their minds...................328
Enter young children’s mental worlds............529
Brain-oriented sex education................... 551
Three-step repair strategy.......................332
Positive Moments with Friends.......................335
Creating a Healthier Workplace......................537
Reconnecting with Siblings.......................... 339
Cherishing Aging Parents............................341
Let’s Do This!..................................... 344
Appendix A: Mind Mapping................................349
Parts of the Brain Involved in Mind Mapping.........350
How the Brain Tracks Whose Mind You’re Mapping......551
Ventral and dorsal attentional systems...........552
Differential routing through the brain...........352
Mapping emotions and feelings....................355
Mapping Out Thoughts Versus Feelings............... 353
Neurochemistry of Mind Mapping.......................354
Mapping thoughts and knowledge...................354
Disorders Impacting Mind-Mapping Ability.............357
Psychopaths’ Mind-Mapping Ability....................358
Appendix B: Traumatic Mind Mapping......................361
How Traumatic Mind Mapping Fits with PTSD...........564
DESNOS Symptoms.................................... 365
Traumatic Mind Mapping and PTSD Diagnostic Criteria..367
Beyond DSM and DESNOS............................. 368
Varieties of Interpersonal Neurobiological Problems.370
Mind-mapping impairments....................... 370
Non-psychotic thinking disorders.................370
Non-psychotic emotional regulation disorders.. 571
Disgust reaction impairments................... 372
Additional impairments...................... 372
Impacts of Traumatic Mind Mapping on the Body........575
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Trauma and the central nervous system..................376
Trauma and the autonomic nervous system................379
Appendix C: Antisocial Empathy................................383
How the Brain Creates Empathy..............................384
Neuroanatomical Basis of Antisocial Empathy................387
Schadenfreude!.............................................388
Cognitive and Emotional Empathy:
A Brain-Based Perspective..................................392
Machiavellianism, Narcissism, Sociopathy, and Sadism. 395
“Gaslighting”..............................................401
Incredible Things We Can Learn From Disgust................404
Anterior insula and disgust............................405
Spindle neurons and antisocial empathy............... 408
Appendix D: Creating Neuroplasticity...........................413
Typical PTSD Treatment.....................................414
Considerations for More Effective Therapy..................416
Insight is not enough..................................417
Focus on inner experience..............................418
Synchronize implicit and explicit memory...............418
Exploit the IFO (anterior insula)......................422
Methods of Crucible® Neurobiological Therapy...............425
Visualization and revisualization......................425
Written dialogs...................................... 427
Conjoint neuroplastic activities.......................430
Modify current relationship with antagonist............435
Increase clients’ differentiation......................436
Role of the therapist in CNT...........................436
In-session psychophysiological monitoring..............440
Heart-rate variability biofeedback.....................441
High arousal and “safe emergencies”.................. 443
Window of tolerance....................................444
Post-traumatic growth..................................446
About the Author...............................................542
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List of Tables
Table 1. Brain Regions Involved in Mind Mapping.... 550
Table 2. Disorders Impacting Mind-Mapping Ability.. 556
Table 5. Differences Between Emotional and
Cognitive Empathy..............................594
Table 4. Aspects of Visualization Activities in
Crucible® Neurobiological Therapy..............428
Table 5. Aspects of Written Dialogs in
Crucible® Neurobiological Therapy..............451
Table 6. Aspects of Hugging ’till Relaxed,
Heads on Pillows and Eyes-Open Sex.............454
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List of Figures
FigureT. Display of in-session psychophysiology
readings of clients and therapist............ 116
Figure 2. In-session psychophysiological monitoring
during family therapy........................ 118
Figure 5. Zephyr™ BioModule™ system used
by the author..................................118
Figure 4. Heart-rate variability readings during
psychotherapy session..........................119
Figure 5. Brain systems differentiating mental maps
of self and other people...................... 551
Figure 6. Serotonin-dopamine (DS) system in
cognitive and affective mind mapping...........555
Figure 7. Right anterior and posterior insula............584
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spellingShingle | Schnarch, David 1946-2020 Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it Hirnfunktion (DE-588)4159930-5 gnd Hirnforschung (DE-588)4123382-7 gnd Einfühlung (DE-588)4133262-3 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Neurobiologie (DE-588)4041871-6 gnd Mind mapping (DE-588)4570106-4 gnd Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung (DE-588)4079583-4 gnd Assoziatives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4290792-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4159930-5 (DE-588)4123382-7 (DE-588)4133262-3 (DE-588)4135740-1 (DE-588)4041871-6 (DE-588)4570106-4 (DE-588)4079583-4 (DE-588)4290792-5 |
title | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it |
title_auth | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it |
title_exact_search | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it |
title_full | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it Dr. David Schnarch |
title_fullStr | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it Dr. David Schnarch |
title_full_unstemmed | Brain Talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it Dr. David Schnarch |
title_short | Brain Talk |
title_sort | brain talk how mind mapping brain science can change your life everyone in it |
title_sub | how mind mapping brain science can change your life & everyone in it |
topic | Hirnfunktion (DE-588)4159930-5 gnd Hirnforschung (DE-588)4123382-7 gnd Einfühlung (DE-588)4133262-3 gnd Neuropsychologie (DE-588)4135740-1 gnd Neurobiologie (DE-588)4041871-6 gnd Mind mapping (DE-588)4570106-4 gnd Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung (DE-588)4079583-4 gnd Assoziatives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4290792-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Hirnfunktion Hirnforschung Einfühlung Neuropsychologie Neurobiologie Mind mapping Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung Assoziatives Gedächtnis |
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