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Thrilled to Death

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30 September 2007

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How the Endless Pursuit of Pleasure Is Leaving Us Numb     A fascinating exploration of the profound loss of pleasure in our daily lives and the seven steps for restoring it.    Pleasure. We know what it feels like and many of us spend our days trying to experience it. But can too...

How the Endless Pursuit of Pleasure Is Leaving Us Numb  
  
A fascinating exploration of the profound loss of pleasure in our daily lives and the seven steps for restoring it.  
  
Pleasure. We know what it feels like and many of us spend our days trying to experience it. But can too much pleasure actually be bad for us? Yes, says Dr. Archibald Hart, clinical psychologist and expert in behavioural psychology. Backed by recent brain-imaging research, Dr. Hart shares that to some extent, our pursuit of extreme and overstimulating thrills hijacks our pleasure system and robs us of our ability to experience pleasure in simple things. We are literally being thrilled to death.  
  
In this insightful book, Dr. Hart explores the stark rise in a phenomenon known as *anhedonia*, an inability to experience pleasure or happiness. Previously linked only to serious emotional disorders, *anhedonia* is now seen as a contributing factor in depression (specifically nonsadness depression) and in the growing number of people who complain of profound boredom. This emotional numbness and loss of joy are results of the overuse of our brain's pleasure circuits. In *Thrilled to Death*, Dr. Hart explains the processes of the brain's pleasure centre, the damaging trends of overindulgence and overstimulation, the signs and problems of *anhedonia*, and the seven important steps we must take to recover our wonderful joy in living.

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How the Endless Pursuit of Pleasure Is Leaving Us Numb     A fascinating exploration of the profound loss of pleasure in our daily lives and the seven steps for restoring it.    Pleasure. We know what it feels like and many of us spend our days trying to experience it. But can too...

How the Endless Pursuit of Pleasure Is Leaving Us Numb  
  
A fascinating exploration of the profound loss of pleasure in our daily lives and the seven steps for restoring it.  
  
Pleasure. We know what it feels like and many of us spend our days trying to experience it. But can too much pleasure actually be bad for us? Yes, says Dr. Archibald Hart, clinical psychologist and expert in behavioural psychology. Backed by recent brain-imaging research, Dr. Hart shares that to some extent, our pursuit of extreme and overstimulating thrills hijacks our pleasure system and robs us of our ability to experience pleasure in simple things. We are literally being thrilled to death.  
  
In this insightful book, Dr. Hart explores the stark rise in a phenomenon known as *anhedonia*, an inability to experience pleasure or happiness. Previously linked only to serious emotional disorders, *anhedonia* is now seen as a contributing factor in depression (specifically nonsadness depression) and in the growing number of people who complain of profound boredom. This emotional numbness and loss of joy are results of the overuse of our brain's pleasure circuits. In *Thrilled to Death*, Dr. Hart explains the processes of the brain's pleasure centre, the damaging trends of overindulgence and overstimulation, the signs and problems of *anhedonia*, and the seven important steps we must take to recover our wonderful joy in living.
Thrilled to Death $30.99
Koorong code 85028
ISBN 9780849918520
Pages 288
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 30 September 2007
Dimensions 19 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.308kg
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