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Gerald Hüther


Gerald Hüther
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. med. habil. Gerald Hüther is a neurobiologist and head of the Section for Neurobiological Prevention Research of the Psychiatric Clinic, University of Göttingen (Germany), and the Institute for Public Health at the University of Mannheim/Heidelberg (Germany). His interests include the influence of early experiences on brain development and the effects of fear and stress and the meaning of emotional reactions. He is the author of numerous scientific publications and popular books on scientific themes.
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Gerald Hüther

Biologie der Angst

Wie aus Streß Gefühle werden

11. Edition 2012
130 pages
ISBN 978-3-525-01439-4
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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We fear nothing more than our very own angst. Our angst however in all its shades is what makes us develop mentally and emotionally. Only angst provokes a stress-reaction process which establishes the precondition for arranging one’s life mentally, emotionally and bodily. Gerald Hüther presents the latest scientific findings of stress reactions in the biological functions of the brain and gives surprising insights of basic emotional patterns like trust, belief, love, dependence, hate and aggression. Neuronal connection patterns which we learn in our early childhood development and which are structured in our brains create need for love and acceptance and enables us to love more than just ourselves. Psychology and psychoanalysis have drawn their own conclusions from observations and established theories which have been used for diagnosis and therapy. This book supports them on a neurobiological level. The book is a comprehensive read due to various examples given by the author. It opens up a new horizon of human development for laypeople and experts alike. Highly complex issues become evident, vague become concrete and natural science is reconciled with our old idea of the soul.

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»Ein spannendes Buch, das nicht nur den eigenen Horizont hinsichtlich der aktuellen Gehirnforschung erweitert, sondern im Licht dieser Untersuchungen bekommen all die yogischen Praktiken noch einmal einen tieferen und heilbringenden Sinn.«
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