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This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life is a non-fiction book written by Annie Grace. It challenges traditional approaches to alcohol dependence and explores how society and our own beliefs perpetuate its desirability. The book empowers readers to change their relationship with alcohol through a deep understanding of its effects on the brain and body. [1]
"This Naked Mind" dissects the cultural, psychological, and biological reasons why alcohol is so pervasive. It aims to break the illusion of alcohol's benefits and the cycle of addiction by following these key components:
This Naked Mind has received recognition and positive reviews from readers and professionals in the field of addiction recovery. Key themes in the book's reception include [2]:
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This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol, Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life is a non-fiction book written by Annie Grace. It challenges traditional approaches to alcohol dependence and explores how society and our own beliefs perpetuate its desirability. The book empowers readers to change their relationship with alcohol through a deep understanding of its effects on the brain and body. [1]
"This Naked Mind" dissects the cultural, psychological, and biological reasons why alcohol is so pervasive. It aims to break the illusion of alcohol's benefits and the cycle of addiction by following these key components:
This Naked Mind has received recognition and positive reviews from readers and professionals in the field of addiction recovery. Key themes in the book's reception include [2]: