Mind Change, My Stroke of Insight, Doctor You, Trust Me, Where Does It Hurt 5-Book Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Mind Change
My Stroke of Insight
Doctor You: Revealing the science of self-healing
Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor
Where Does it Hurt?: What the Junior Doctor did next
Overview:
Delve into five illuminating journeys into the mind, the body, and the care we give—or receive. This Mind Change collection blends science writing, memoir, and frontline clinical storytelling to map how we think, heal, and live with uncertainty. It is anchored by Mind Change’s exploration of how digital technology reshapes attention and memory, presented through the perspective of a renowned neuroscientist. My Stroke of Insight offers a visceral, science-grounded memoir about a brain scientist navigating a massive left-brain stroke and the remarkable path to recovery. Doctor You presents accessible analysis of self-healing, weighing evidence for alternative therapies against conventional medicine. Trust Me, I’m a (Junior) Doctor and Where Does It Hurt? chart the realities of medical training and patient care from the inside, with humor, humility, and hard-won wisdom. Together, these five paperback titles form a cohesive reading journey—from theory to lived experience—making it ideal for curious readers, students, aspiring medics, and anyone seeking practical insight into how the mind and body endure.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This is more than a bookshelf of five titles; it is a focused exploration of cognition, healing, and care in diverse voices. The set threads together cutting-edge neuroscience with intimate memoir and frontline healthcare perspectives, offering a multi-faceted view of how we think, how we heal, and how healthcare works in real life. Readers gain not only knowledge but empathy—seeing the patient journey from multiple angles, understanding the pressures on junior doctors, and learning practical takeaways for mindful living in a tech-saturated world. The collection is binge-ready for readers who love a coherent reading arc, and it also makes a thoughtful, enduring gift for students, graduates, healthcare professionals, and book clubs seeking meaningful non-fiction with immediate relevance.
Books Included in This Collection:
Mind Change
Mind Change investigates how pervasive digital technologies may be re-wiring our brains. Through accessible science writing, it examines attention, memory, and the balance between instant information and deeper, long-term thinking. The book invites readers to consider how devices shape daily life, learning, and social interactions, offering practical ideas for maintaining cognitive well-being in an increasingly connected world. A compelling entry point for anyone curious about neuroscience, education, or the psychology of modern life, it sets the tone for the collection with clarity and urgency.
My Stroke of Insight
A gripping memoir by Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard-trained brain scientist, recounting how a massive stroke changed the course of her own brain—and her understanding of consciousness. The narrative blends personal narrative with clear explanations of neuroanatomy and neuroplasticity, illustrating how the brain can reorganize after injury. It is a powerful testament to resilience, perspective, and the human capacity to heal, making it a must-read for readers interested in science, medicine, and the human mind.
Doctor You: Revealing the science of self-healing
This work surveys the landscape of self-healing and alternative therapies through a critical, evidence-based lens. It weighs costs, effectiveness, and accessibility of non-traditional treatments, helping readers navigate a crowded wellness marketplace. The book’s balanced approach empowers informed choices, making it appealing to health enthusiasts, students, and readers who value science-informed discussion about wellbeing and medical practice.
Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor
An insightful insider’s account of medical training in the early years of a doctor’s career. It blends humor with honesty as it exposes ward rounds, patient interactions, and the learning curve that shapes future clinicians. This volume offers practical reflections on teamwork, communication, and the realities behind the white coat, resonating with readers who are curious about the realities of hospital life and the human side of medicine.
Where Does it Hurt?: What the Junior Doctor did next
The sequel follows the same junior doctor into new settings, including outreach work with Phoenix to bridge care beyond the hospital. It deepens the portrait of medical practice—combining frontline challenges, community health perspectives, and ethical questions—while maintaining the warmth and wit that make medical memoirs accessible and engaging. A fitting close to the series, it invites readers to consider healthcare beyond the clinic walls.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for lifelong learners, students of psychology and medicine, healthcare professionals seeking perspective, and gift buyers looking for thoughtful, educational non-fiction. It appeals to readers who enjoy memoirs grounded in science, to book clubs exploring mind and health topics, and to parents and teachers seeking practical insights into focus, learning, and well-being in a digital age. Whether you’re a curious reader or a sector professional, this five-book set offers a cohesive, enriching reading journey.
Key Benefits:
- Five complete, thematically linked non-fiction titles in one premium paperback set
- Clear, accessible explanations of neuroscience, medical practice, and self-healing
- Engaging blend of memoir and science to educate and inspire empathy
- Great value for a full reading journey—from theory to real-world care
- Perfect for gifting to graduates, students, and health-minded readers
- Consistent paperback format for cohesive shelf appeal and easy sharing
About the Author:
This collection pairs acclaimed voices in science and medicine. Notably, Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained neuroanatomist whose memoir My Stroke of Insight shares both scientific insight and personal courage. Susan Greenfield, a distinguished neuroscientist and author of Mind Change, offers compelling analysis of how technology interacts with cognition. The remaining titles come from experienced medical writers and clinicians who illuminate patient care, medical training, and wellbeing with accessibility and warmth. Together, these authors bring a spectrum of expertise—neurobiology, clinical practice, and science communication—creating a rich, trustworthy reading experience for curious minds.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This Mind Change collection delivers a complete, thoughtfully curated journey through brain science, healing, and patient care. It’s not just a set of books; it’s a guided exploration of how our minds work, how we heal, and how medical professionals navigate the realities of care. The five-paperback format makes it a durable, gift-ready purchase that begs to be read cover-to-cover and discussed in clubs or classrooms. If you’re seeking insightful non-fiction with heart, this collection is designed to inform, reassure, and inspire.
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