Inventing Ourselves
Inventing Ourselves
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About Inventing Ourselves
This compelling non-fiction work by world-class scientist Sarah-Jane Blakemore delves into the intricate world of the adolescent brain. In "Inventing Ourselves," Professor Blakemore masterfully explains the profound transformations the teenage brain undergoes during its development, ultimately shaping the adults we become. Drawing on her cutting-edge research in neurosciences and adolescent psychology, she explores critical questions: What distinguishes the adolescent brain? Why do easy children often become challenging teenagers? What drives the intense risk-taking and deep need for friendships characteristic of this age?
Blakemore also sheds light on why many mental illnesses, such as depression, addiction, and schizophrenia, frequently emerge during these formative years. She argues that while adolescence is a period of significant vulnerability, it is also a time of immense creativity and unparalleled opportunity for growth. This insightful book offers a vital understanding for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the science behind human development, providing a comprehensive look at the secret life of the teenage brain.
Key Details
- Author: Sarah-Jane Blakemore
- Publisher: Black Swan
- Format: Paperback, 252 pages
- Language: English
- Published: 2019
- ISBN: 9781784161347
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