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How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain by Lisa Feldman Barrett - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781509837526

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How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781509837526

Overview:
What if your feelings aren’t a fixed map stamped into your brain, but a dynamic construction built in the moment by your brain’s predictions and your past experiences? How Emotions Are Made offers a groundbreaking reframe of one of the most human experiences: emotion. Lisa Feldman Barrett argues that emotions are not universal programs tucked in a specific brain region; instead, they are invented on the fly as the brain uses conceptual knowledge to interpret bodily sensations within a given context. This book blends accessible neuroscience, psychology, and compelling real‑world examples to show how culture, language, and personal history shape the emotions you feel in everyday life—from anxiety before a job interview to the joy of reuniting with a friend. The paperback format makes sophisticated science approachable, with clear explanations, memorable demonstrations, and practical strategies for recognising, naming, and modulating emotions. Whether you’re curious about how your mind works, a student of psychology, or someone seeking healthier emotional habits, this book invites a transformative rethinking of mood, mind, and behavior and offers concrete steps to reshape how you experience the world.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
This book stands out because it challenges long‑standing assumptions about emotion as a fixed, brain‑built response. Barrett presents a persuasive, evidence‑based case for the constructionist model of affect, backed by neuroscience, linguistics, and cross‑cultural psychology. It translates complex science into relatable stories—everyday moments that reveal how our concepts of emotion guide what we feel, how we act, and how we interpret bodily signals. The author’s clear, engaging voice makes dense research accessible without sacrificing rigor, and the book couples theory with practical takeaways: how language, culture, and context shape moods; how to recognise emotional concepts at work in your own life; and how small shifts in interpretation can yield meaningful improvements in well‑being and relationships. A must for curious minds and readers seeking actionable psychology that genuinely explains everyday experiences.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers of non fiction and psychology who crave a fresh lens on mood, stress, and behavior. It appeals to students and professionals in mental health, education, and coaching, as well as anyone curious about why emotions feel the way they do. If you’ve ever wished for a clearer framework to understand your own feelings or to help others navigate theirs, this book delivers with accessible language and compelling evidence. It’s also a thoughtful gift for book lovers who enjoy Brain science, self‑improvement, or transformational ideas about how the mind works in daily life.

Key Highlights:

  • Reframes emotions as constructed experiences rather than fixed bodily reactions.
  • Grounded in affective science with accessible explanations for non‑specialists.
  • Cross‑cultural perspectives that illuminate the variability of emotion.
  • Practical insights for managing anxiety, improving relationships, and enhancing resilience.
  • Engaging narratives and thought experiments that make complex research memorable.
  • Clear connection between neuroscience and everyday life.
  • A compelling invitation to rethink the mind’s predictions and their power.

About the Author:
Lisa Feldman Barrett is a university Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University and a leading figure in the science of emotion. Her interdisciplinary work spans neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, and philosophy, and she co‑directs the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory. Barrett has received numerous honors for her research, including prestigious fellowships and awards that recognise her impact on understanding how the brain constructs emotion. Her publishing and speaking engage both scientists and lay readers, translating rigorous findings into practical insights about mood, health, and daily life. Her books have helped shape public conversations about what emotions are, how they arise, and why we experience them the way we do, making her one of the most influential voices in contemporary psychology.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you’ve ever wondered why a single bodily sensation can feel different depending on where you are or who you’re with, this book provides the answer in a compelling, human‑centered way. It combines science with storytelling to empower readers to reframe their emotional experiences, offering practical tools for emotional literacy and regulation. The narrative invites curiosity, challenges assumptions, and equips you with a useful framework for personal growth, education, and helping others. This is the kind of thoughtful, evidence‑driven psychology that not only informs but also transforms how you navigate daily life and relationships.

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