The Female Brain

Cover of The Female Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: NO-VALUE
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780767920100
ISBN-10: 0767920104
Dimensions:
Height: 7.96 Inches
Length: 5.16 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 0.6 inches
Dewey Decimal: 612.8
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The Female Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD, published by Harmony/Rodale/Convergent on August 7, 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of the female brain’s unique structure and its implications for thought, communication, and relationships. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. Dr. Brizendine, a pioneering neuropsychiatrist, draws on her extensive research to address common questions about gender differences in behavior and cognition, providing insights that aim to enhance understanding between the sexes.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how the female brain influences various aspects of life, including emotional connections and communication styles. The book synthesizes findings from neuroscience and psychology, shedding light on women’s health and social dynamics. By focusing on the intricacies of the female brain, Dr. Brizendine aims to empower women with knowledge about their own brain function while also offering men a deeper understanding of the women in their lives.


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Since Dr. Brizendine wrote The Female Brain ten years ago, the response has been overwhelming. This New York Times bestseller has been translated into more than thirty languages, has sold nearly a million copies between editions, and has most recently inspired a romantic comedy starring Whitney Cummings and Sofia Vergara. And its profound scientific understanding of the nature and experience of the female brain continues to guide women as they pass through life stages, to help men better understand the girls and women in their lives, and to illuminate the delicate emotional machinery of a love relationship.

Why are women more verbal than men? Why do women remember details of fights that men can’t remember at all? Why do women tend to form deeper bonds with their female friends than men do with their male counterparts? These and other questions have stumped both sexes throughout the ages.

Now, pioneering neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine, M.D., brings together the latest findings to show how the unique structure of the female brain determines how women think, what they value, how they communicate, and who they love. While doing research as a medical student at Yale and then as a resident and faculty member at Harvard, Louann Brizendine discovered that almost all of the clinical data in existence on neurology, psychology, and neurobiology focused exclusively on males. In response to the overwhelming need for information on the female mind, Brizendine established the first clinic in the country to study and treat women’s brain function.

In The Female Brain, Dr. Brizendine distills all her findings and the latest information from the scientific community in a highly accessible book that educates women about their unique brain/body/behavior.

The result: women will come away from this book knowing that they have a lean, mean, communicating machine. Men will develop a serious case of brain envy.

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Publisher: Harmony/Rodale/Convergent. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9780767920100. ISBN-10: 0767920104.
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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: NO-VALUE.

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