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This guide offers a transformative approach to retelling personal, family, and cultural stories, aiming to enhance lives, relationships, and communities. It integrates the latest neuroscience research on memory, brain mapping, and plasticity with narrative therapy techniques. By utilizing mind-mapping and storytelling, the authors illustrate how narratives can shift behavior patterns within ourselves and our relationships. We are immersed in stories from birth, which shape our development unconsciously; thus, retelling these narratives can alter our life patterns and those of our communities. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy delve into how the brain thrives on storytelling, detailing techniques that leverage narrative to influence behavior. They present studies demonstrating that memory functions through stories rather than lists, highlighting the physiological impacts of our narratives on health. With decades of narrative therapy experience, the authors guide readers in changing their stories through brain-mapping practices, assessing whether current narratives are functional or dysfunctional. They encourage the creation of new, exciting characters and stories that foster self-connection and deepen relationships. Additionally, they discuss how shared narratives shape culture and how narrative therapy can replace harmful cultural stories with healthier templates for relationships with one another and the planet.
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Remapping Your Mind: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation Through Story, Lewis Mehl-Madrona
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- 2015
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