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How to Change Your Mind Free Audiobook Download

Michael Pollan

Exploring the transformative power of psychedelics and consciousness.

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Author: Michael Pollan

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780241294222

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/15/2018

Audiobook length: 31min

How to Change Your Mind Audiobook by Chapters

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Chapter 1: A Renaissance
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Chapter 2: NATURAL HISTORY
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Chapter 3: HISTORY
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Chapter 4: TRAVELOGUE
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Chapter 5: THE NEUROSCIENCE
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Chapter 6: THE TRIP TREATMENT
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Who should listen How to Change Your Mind

The summary audiobook of "How to Change Your Mind" by Michael Pollan is ideal for individuals curious about the intersection of psychedelics, psychology, and mental health, including those interested in personal growth, wellness, and the therapeutic potential of these substances. It appeals to both newcomers who seek an accessible overview of Pollan's exploration of psychedelics and seasoned readers looking for concise insights into the book's key themes. Additionally, mental health professionals, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the evolving dialogue on consciousness and human experience would find it particularly enlightening.

3 quotes from How to Change Your Mind

  • "The experience of taking psychedelics can be transformative, offering insights into the nature of consciousness and human experience in ways that other substances cannot."
  • "Psychotherapy, much like psychedelics, is about seeing what’s going on beneath the surface, helping us to confront and integrate the hidden parts of ourselves."
  • "The potential for psychedelics to shift our understanding of mental health and consciousness rests on a cultural rediscovery of these substances, steering away from stigma and toward healing."

Author : Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan is an acclaimed American author, journalist, and activist known for his insightful exploration of food, nature, and culture. He serves as a professor of journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, where he also directs the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism. Pollan's work combines rigorous research with compelling narrative, engaging readers in critical discussions about the intersection of science, society, and the environment.