Synopsis
How do emotions shape who we are? What drives the dance between order and disorder in human relationships? This groundbreaking work unveils the profound science behind human dynamics, where biology meets behavior and complexity creates meaning. Discover how: Our sense of self emerges from a symphony of core emotions and bodily experiences Relationships create measurable changes in our physical and emotional states Complex patterns in human behavior follow predictable yet dynamic laws Scientific principles can guide positive change in individuals and groups Variability is more indicative of systemic flexibility and health than a simple average. Drawing from cutting-edge research in molecular biology, neuroscience, and psychology, this book illuminates how our bodies, emotions, and relationships form an intricate living network. For clinical scientists, healthcare professionals, neuroscientists, biophysicists, social researchers, organizational leaders, and anyone intrigued by the science of human connection and change.
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Franco Orsucci is Co-Founder of the Centre for Excellence in Mental Health Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and leading R&D at Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. He had been a Visiting Professor at University College London, UK, and a Professor at the University of Siena, University of Chieti-Pescara, and Gemelli University Hospital of Rome, Italy. He is also a Fellow of the European Academy of Science and Arts, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, and President of the Mind Force Society. He was Editor-in-Chief of Chaos & Complexity Letters, now a book series. His empirical and theoretical research is on the complexity science of human dynamics. His multidisciplinary works dealt with psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, psychotherapy, human interfaces, smart cities, biophysics, language, synchronization, social networks, and co-evolution. He has published over 200 articles and written/co-edited seven books.
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