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Befriending our inner mind with curiosity opens the way to secure
attachments, empathy, and intimacy. Because relationships dominate
our inner world, knowing what we feel, and what we think about how
we feel, cultivates self-awareness and acceptance. We learn to
respect that others have their minds; we stop blaming and seeking
scapegoats. Self-reflection, a learnable skill, links raw
emotion--the kind we feel in our hearts and guts--to past events
and behavior patterns. Knowing the story behind our painful
feelings soothes and regulates our emotions so we can think before
we act. Creating and updating a lifelong self-narrative—including
the good, the bad, and the ugly—are the cornerstones for gaining
wisdom and loving-kindness, qualities that interrupt cycles of
trauma. The brain creates new neural connections during these
processes, improving emotional health and cognition. Jacqueline
Heller, MS, MD, is board certified in psychiatry and neurology and
is a psychoanalyst. In Yesterday Never Sleeps, she draws upon
decades of clinical experience to weave together a powerful
narrative that contains neuroscience, memoir of her life as a child
of holocaust survivors, and patient histories involving a range of
psychological ills and trauma. Dr. Heller offers a uniquely
holistic approach demonstrating how the therapeutic process and
self-analysis help us make sense of our history and forge a better
future.
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