The Voices Within: The History and Science of How We Talk to Ourselves
Autor Charles Fernyhoughen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2016
A
luminous
exploration
of
the
nature
of
thoughts,
from
daydreams
to
the
voices
in
our
heads
At
the
moment
you
caught
sight
of
this
book,
what
were
you
thinking?
Was
your
thought
a
stream
of
sensations?
Or
was
it
a
voice
in
your
head?
Did
you
ask
yourself,
"I
wonder
what
that's
about?"
Did
you
answer?
And
what
does
it
mean
if
you
did?
When someone says they hear voices in their head, they are often thought to be mentally ill. But, as Charles Fernyhough argues inThe Voices Within, such voices are better understood as one of the chief hallmarks of human thought. Our inner voices can be self-assured, funny, profound, hesitant, or mean; they can appear in different accents and even in sign language. We all hear them-and we needn't fear them. Indeed, we cannot live without them: we need them, whether to make decisions or to bring a book's characters to life as we read. Studying them can enrich our understanding of ourselves, and our understanding of the world around us; it can help us understand the experiences of visionary saints, who might otherwise be dismissed as schizophrenics; to alleviate the suffering of those who do have mental health problems; and to understand why the person next to us on the subway just burst out laughing for no apparent reason.
Whether the voices in our heads are meandering lazily or clashing chaotically, they deserve to be heard. Bustling with insights from literature, film, art, and psychology,The Voices Withinoffers more than science; it powerfully entreats us all to take some time to hear ourselves think.
When someone says they hear voices in their head, they are often thought to be mentally ill. But, as Charles Fernyhough argues inThe Voices Within, such voices are better understood as one of the chief hallmarks of human thought. Our inner voices can be self-assured, funny, profound, hesitant, or mean; they can appear in different accents and even in sign language. We all hear them-and we needn't fear them. Indeed, we cannot live without them: we need them, whether to make decisions or to bring a book's characters to life as we read. Studying them can enrich our understanding of ourselves, and our understanding of the world around us; it can help us understand the experiences of visionary saints, who might otherwise be dismissed as schizophrenics; to alleviate the suffering of those who do have mental health problems; and to understand why the person next to us on the subway just burst out laughing for no apparent reason.
Whether the voices in our heads are meandering lazily or clashing chaotically, they deserve to be heard. Bustling with insights from literature, film, art, and psychology,The Voices Withinoffers more than science; it powerfully entreats us all to take some time to hear ourselves think.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465096800
ISBN-10: 0465096808
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: TBD
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
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ISBN-10: 0465096808
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: TBD
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Charles
Fernyhoughis
a
writer
and
psychologist.
He
is
the
author
of
the
critically
acclaimedPieces
of
Light,
shortlisted
for
many
prizes,
andA
Thousand
Days
of
Wonder.
He
directs
Hearing
the
Voice,
a
project
on
inner
voices
based
at
Durham
University.
He
lives
in
County
Durham,
United
Kingdom.
Recenzii
"Talk
to
yourself?
We
all
do,
all
the
time,
and
the
voices
persist
even
when
you'd
rather
they
shush.
The
'inner
voice'
is
becoming
a
prime-time
topic
in
brain
studies,
and
Fernyhough's
book
is
a
solid
entry
in
the
discussion.
It
provides
enough
science
to
ground
the
argument,
but
the
real
achievement
here
is
the
writing.
The
author
is
a
psychologist
and
a
novelist,
and
his
prose
has
a
narrative
feel
that
separates
it
from
most
books
on
the
psych
shelf."—David
DiSalvo,
Forbes.com,
Best
Brain
Books
of
2016
"InThe Voices Within, [Fernyhough] has rendered complicated mental experience without losing its human texture, as so often happens when psychological questions are addressed in the lab.... [It's] an intriguing and deeply humane book."
"A must-read for those seeking to understand the voices in their heads."—Discover
"The author's investigations, at once scientific and humane, represent the discipline of psychology at its rare best.... After readingThe Voices Within, you may never again be quite as thoughtless about the fact that you think."—Raymond Tallis,Wall Street Journal
"The Voices Within...intriguingly challenges conventional assumptions about the self as unified and coherent, while also posing the question: how might that which we deem pathological be shaped by the mores of our times?"—Christine Gross-Loh,Guardian, Best Books for Summer 2016
"[Fernyhough's] account is fascinating, not only for the ideas he raises but also for his vignettes of historical thought and research."—Lancet
"Fernyhough
has
built
up
an
interesting
picture
of
inner
speech
and
its
functions."
—Jerome
Groopman,New
Yorker"InThe Voices Within, [Fernyhough] has rendered complicated mental experience without losing its human texture, as so often happens when psychological questions are addressed in the lab.... [It's] an intriguing and deeply humane book."
"A must-read for those seeking to understand the voices in their heads."—Discover
"The author's investigations, at once scientific and humane, represent the discipline of psychology at its rare best.... After readingThe Voices Within, you may never again be quite as thoughtless about the fact that you think."—Raymond Tallis,Wall Street Journal
"The Voices Within...intriguingly challenges conventional assumptions about the self as unified and coherent, while also posing the question: how might that which we deem pathological be shaped by the mores of our times?"—Christine Gross-Loh,Guardian, Best Books for Summer 2016
"[Fernyhough's] account is fascinating, not only for the ideas he raises but also for his vignettes of historical thought and research."—Lancet
"This
sophisticated
and
appealing
work
scrutinizes
a
tangled
topic
with
aplomb
and
will
leave
readers
permanently
observing
their
own
thought
processes
differently.
Perfect
for
readers
of
Oliver
Sacks
and
Malcolm
Gladwell."
—Booklist,
starred
review"Fernyhough's
book
is
a
valuable
addition
to
the
literature
surrounding
the
unending
human
quest
to
understand
the
location--and
the
creation--of
the
self."
—Publishers
Weekly