The Mind Medic The Mind Medic

The Mind Medic

Your 5 Senses Guide to Leading a Calmer, Happier Life

    • 4.0 • 3 Ratings
    • £9.99
    • £9.99

Publisher Description

*For fans of Fearne Cotton's Calm and Matt Haig's Notes of a Nervous Planet*

At some point in our lives we will all struggle with our mental health. But how many of us know what to actually do when we're struggling? How do you spot the warning signs and what can you do to stop things from escalating?


From leading Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Sarah Vohra (aka The Mind Medic), comes The 5 Senses Plan - a practical guide to improving your mental wellbeing using your 5 senses to help you along the way.

The 5 Senses Plan offers expert advice and easy-to-follow exercises on how to optimise your senses, including:

· SIGHT: how to see beyond the negative and use CBT techniques to reframe thought patterns
· HEARING: exploring the role of a mentor and creating a space to listen and be listened to
· SMELL: how to introduce calming scents into your life and the science behind aromatherapy
· TOUCH: putting your worries in a worry box to help validate and contain your thoughts
· TASTE: how to eat for your mind and discovering mood-boosting micronutrients

Dr Vohra debunks the myths and conflicting advice surrounding mental health, setting out a 10-week plan to equip you with the knowledge and strategies for a happier, calmer mind. With The 5 Senses Plan, feel empowered with the knowledge to take control of your own mental health, the confidence to have honest conversations and the strength to seek support early.

  • GENRE
    Health & Well-Being
    RELEASED
    2020
    16 July
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    256
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Penguin Books Ltd
    SIZE
    10.1
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    Lamaroonie ,

    Not what I expected

    This book has some good suggestions and the idea behind it is interesting, but nothing life changing or necessarily new. In my opinion, this has been written for someone with an influencer lifestyle which made the book less appealing. I would not recommend this book